How To Replace Front Lower Ball Joint 1999-2007 Chevy Silverado 2500

How To Replace Front Lower Ball Joint 1999-2007 Chevy Silverado 2500

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Ball joints are a moving joint connecting parts of the steering and suspension on your vehicle. The joints can wear down over time, becoming loose, or water and debris can enter causing rust and seizing. Either way, you’ll need to replace the joint eventually. This video shows you how to install a new TRQ ball joint on your 1999-2007 Chevy Silverado 2500HD.

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TRQ says:

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Rony Morales says:

Great video

W.W. 2 Restorations. Chevy G-506 Truck. says:

EXCELLENT VIDEO, very educational for me. I need to replace all of the ball joints in my '05 2500HD 4 X 4. I am very mechanically inclined, but this helps me know just what to do. Thanks for taking the time to make this video.

Wesley Nelson says:

Isn't that outer tie rod upside down or is it actually like that on the 2500?

jammy46235 says:

So the bottom didn’t need the washer put back on

J Brown says:

I didnt remove the sway bar bushings, thats probably why i couldnt separate the lower ball joint from the lower control arm doh!

B coxon says:

Did this Truck have a Torque Rod front suspension? If so, do you not have to release the Torque Rod Tension with this method since you didn't remove the Lower Control Arm?

rick290290 says:

Great video nice details Thanks for sharing.

Al huntington says:

great video nice details thanks for sharing

Patrick Starr says:

Ball joint replacement? But you skip over the removal and installation of the ball joint… so what’s the point here?

Summer Lindley says:

Great video

Pedro colon cruz says:

I like you video, I’m from Puerto Rico but live Sarasota fl, thank you for you very good video

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