The left front ball joint on my '89 popped out yesterday. The wheel dragged the axle out of the transmission. The tow truck driver said the axle was not damaged and slipped it back into the transmission. The car is up on jack stands in the driveway. I have a spare wheel I can get a ball off. I've been reading the Haynes manual and looking at the wheel.
1. Must I replace the socket which is harder to do as it's part the stabilizer bar/ control arm? If the ball is softer it would be sacrificial?
2. The coil spring is pressing the wheel down. I can't push it back up to drop the replaced ball into the socket. Is there a trick? Can I lower the car down to press it into the socket?
3. The Haynes manual doesn't say anything about lubricating the joint. Should I grease it? Should I have been greasing it? It isn't listed in the recommended maintenance.
4. Before refilling the transmission do I need to replace a seal?
5. Mr. Haynes recommends having the wheels aligned. Do people here do that?
If there is anything else I should know before getting dirty, other than what is in the Haynes manual, I'd appreciate knowing about it. Thanks.
1. Must I replace the socket which is harder to do as it's part the stabilizer bar/ control arm? If the ball is softer it would be sacrificial?
2. The coil spring is pressing the wheel down. I can't push it back up to drop the replaced ball into the socket. Is there a trick? Can I lower the car down to press it into the socket?
3. The Haynes manual doesn't say anything about lubricating the joint. Should I grease it? Should I have been greasing it? It isn't listed in the recommended maintenance.
4. Before refilling the transmission do I need to replace a seal?
5. Mr. Haynes recommends having the wheels aligned. Do people here do that?
If there is anything else I should know before getting dirty, other than what is in the Haynes manual, I'd appreciate knowing about it. Thanks.
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