Ball Joint Replacement -Ford Escape. Here is a 2002 Ford Escape in need of a ball joint replacement. Here we go through the steps it takes to replace a ball …
Ball Joint Replacement -Ford Escape. Here is a 2002 Ford Escape in need of a ball joint replacement. Here we go through the steps it takes to replace a ball …
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How can you tell if, your Ball Joints are bad? Does it causes rattling
when, driving over bumps in the road?
Thanks for ur help, I kept playing with it turning it back n forth and went
back in!!! Saved me some bucks right there.
Good job
This is good thanks!
awesome man. good info!
Great Video✔
This vid is great!!! Did it on my 2004 escape along with the sway bar
links, but when I removed the cont. arms I messed up the driver side axle,
got disconnected or something (after watching ur vid i learned I should
have not messed with it how I did) :/ Now what???
How do I get it back in???
Thanks much. This was worth it’s weight in gold. Found out quickly that I
needed to rent the ball joint kit from Advance Auto here in NC. I say
“rent”, but had to pay full price $190, but will get that back when
returned.
Thanks
Help me a lot..thanks
Yea some can be tough. Thanks for watching Shaun.
Thanks Neil.
Another great “how to” video. Thanks for taking the time to make it.
Thanks for watching
man i hate when you gotta break out plan b ,c ,d ,e i have’nt got to z yet
but came pretty close good vids as always buddy
Ford ball joints are fun… especially in the Super Duty pickups! Bent a
press or two tryin’ to get those ones out
Yea, I should’ve known better ,but sometimes they come out that way. Thanks
for watching
good deal i hate when they are stubborn like that, its always that when
when im doin a reapair lol, good vid
The whole control arm was twice as much and the bushings seemed good. But
yea I know what you mean. Thanks for watching and commenting.
Great video.
Actually I think I may be using this vid as a reference for when I do my
car.Thanks for it.
So you would rather try it on someone elses daily driver. lol. Thanks for
watching
Cool
Thanks Terry– I’d like to try this sometime… but not on my daily driver!
Thanks.
Nice that you left all the true to life events that can happen when you
work on a car. Your dog sounds just like mine when I’m doing filming while
working on the car. Good job!
As always great vid and detail explanation Terry! CJ…
Good Job Terry
Definitely want to catch them early if they gettin bad. Thanks for watching