The cost to replace the upper and lower ball joints on a 2001 Lincoln Navigator typically ranges from $400 to $800, depending on labor rates and parts prices in your area. This estimate includes both parts and labor, with parts costing around $100 to $300 and labor around $300 to $500. It's advisable to get quotes from multiple mechanics for the best price.
i have a lincoln ls i had to replace both sides our ball joints are on a spindle the hole arm it might be called a control arm
Raise the car up and check out the lower ball joints. You can grab the upper arm and if it rocks you need to replace the lower ball joints. Also look at the outer tie rods and suspension components
You can't service the lower ball joints by themselves. You must replace the entire lower control arm.
how to replace lower ball joints on 1995 4 wheel drive Nissan truck
You can replace just the ball joints on the lower control arms , but the upper ball joints come with a new control arm
If you need to replace the lower ball joints, check your owners manual for instructions. The manual should show you the location and how to complete the repair.
Change lower ball joints on a 96 gmC 4 by 4
which ones? upper or lower?
first you take it in then pay them to do them for you!!!!!!!!!!
On a Lincoln Navigator : The spare tire is under the vehicle , just forward of the rear bumper You can view the Lincoln Navigator owners manual ( various years ) online at : www . motorcraft service . com ( no spaces ) Click on Owner Guides ( in the Roadside Emergencies section you will find instructions , with drawings , on how to lower the spare tire in order to change the tire )
THE BALL JOINT IS PART OF THE LOWER CONTROL ARM
To remove the lower radiator hose on a 1999 Lincoln Navigator, first ensure the engine is cool and then drain the coolant from the radiator. Locate the lower radiator hose connected to the radiator and the engine block, using a pair of pliers to loosen the hose clamp on each end. Carefully twist and pull the hose off the fittings; if it's stuck, gently use a flathead screwdriver to help pry it off. Once removed, you can replace it with a new hose or perform any necessary maintenance.