Not unless that was part of the original work order.
These are two distinctly separate parts - especially considering the CV (constant velocity) joints are part of the axle assembly.
Ball joints should be replaced anywhere between 70,000 to 150,000 miles. Ball joints connect the wheel to the car's suspension system.
ball joints cannot be tightened. if they re worn and have play in them, they need to be replaced
The lower ball joints have to be pressed out. The upper ball joints are part of the control arm, so the complete upper assembly has to be replaced.
Factory ball joints do not have a grease fitting. If yours have been replaced, it is then possible it will have a fitting.
Not typically.
Sealed ball joints are not designed to have grease added. They have been permanently sealed, and can only be replaced when there is a problem.
Possible wheel alignment since the ball joints were replaced. Also, check the air pressure in your tires especially the fronts.
I believe on the 4 x 4 , with the torsion bar suspension , the upper ball joints are part of the control arm and the lower ball joints can be replaced separately or with a new control arm The 2 wheel drive , with the coil spring front suspension , the upper and lower ball joints can be replaced separately
The ball joints can be replaced by removing the wheel. Remove the rotor and brakes. Pound the old ball joint out. Insert the new ball joint with a ball joint compressor.
30,000 miles. I have a 2006 Ford mustang with 30,800 miles and i need my lower ball joints and control arms replaced
I assume you mean the front ball joints. I just had one replaced in my 97 Grand-Prix for 157 bucks. Im not sure if that is a good price but it's what I payed to have one replaced. Hope that helps some.
well i just replaced my ball joints on my 94 F-150 and what i did was tore the axels down and pulled the brake callipers and brake disks, to get to the ball joints. un bolted the nuts and took the peice holding the ball joints in and had them pressed out at a auto shop saved me like 200 dollars. But you need a ball joint press if you wanna do it on your own.