Have the vehicle checkout, a ball joint should not make the car shake ( There are other components that would of been removed to change the ball joint. There is obviously something lose or installed incorrectly. Check the torque of the wheel nuts as a lose wheel may be the culprit. There is a possibility of steering or suspension failure, DO NOT drive the vehicle until it is repaired.
Replacing the lower ball joint on a Chrysler Sebring is not the easiest thing to do. The best option for replacing it is to seek out a chrysler dealership or go to a professional mechanic that knows the specific car model and have done this type of work before.
something wrong there better have it looked at could be a tie rod end a ball joint or a bent wheel
Jack the car up so that the wheel is off the ground. Grab the tire at the top and bottom and try to wiggle it in and out. If it does, the ball joint is most likely worn. If you grab the tire on the sides and wiggle it, that checks the tie rods.
hello I'm not a mechanic but have recently had shake problems... Main cause was the bottom arms ball joint and bushes....got them replaced for new parts all fine now.. Also get you engine mounts checked...
In a car, the gas strut for your truck lid is usually a ball/socket connection and is easy to see/get to. Others in a car are the wiper motor/linkage is usually a ball/socket joint. In the human body, the femur / Hip joint or the shoulder joint
It could along with the tire and rim.
1997-98 Pontiac Grand Am front lower ball joint. This is part of the steering and front suspension of the vehicle.
There are a number of things that I know of that can cause this one. First off did you have an alignment done after replacing the tires? I would also suggest checking out your front end ie ball joints, tie rod ends, wheel bearings and so on. Good luck
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Bad ball joint
Replacing the ball joints on a 1998 Lincoln Town Car involves a few key steps. First, safely lift the vehicle and remove the front wheels. Then, disconnect any components obstructing access to the ball joints, such as the control arms or sway bar links. Finally, use a ball joint press to remove the old joints and install the new ones, ensuring everything is properly torqued and reassembled before lowering the vehicle back to the ground.
To replace the lower ball joint on a 1994 Lincoln Town Car, first, safely lift the vehicle and remove the wheel. Then, disconnect the brake caliper and rotor to access the suspension components. Use a ball joint separator to detach the old ball joint from the control arm, then install the new ball joint by reversing the process, ensuring all bolts are torqued to the manufacturer's specifications. Finally, reassemble the brake components, reinstall the wheel, and lower the vehicle.