Ball Joints / tie rod
#1
Ball Joints / tie rod
Hi
I have been searching for two days and can not find any one who has done or has a write up on DIY on (2002 SE) removing and installing new ball joints on the control arm and removing and installing the tie rod outer.
I have even searched the FSM for 2002 maxima and they barely even mention ball joint removal.
Does anyone have a write up and or images on the install.
IT would help so much this weekend when im taking apart my friends suspension.
Thank again!
I have been searching for two days and can not find any one who has done or has a write up on DIY on (2002 SE) removing and installing new ball joints on the control arm and removing and installing the tie rod outer.
I have even searched the FSM for 2002 maxima and they barely even mention ball joint removal.
Does anyone have a write up and or images on the install.
IT would help so much this weekend when im taking apart my friends suspension.
Thank again!
#2
most folks on the Org replace the entire LCA which is time effective but the balljoint can be pressed out and the replacement pressed in! A volkwagon balljoint tool can be used in this application without removing the LCA!
#3
I was going to do that, but my friend replaced his control arm bushings with enrgy suspension and he didnt do the ball joint at the same time. So rather than paying to remove the bushings it would be easier and cost effective to just replace the ball joint...
#4
I actually need my ball joints changed. I went on eBay and found control arm kit which includes lower control arms with ball joints already pressed in, inner/outer tie rods, sway bar links, and new bushings for $139.00 for the 4th gen. A little more for 5th gen offcourse. But that's another way u can save urself some hassle and get ur car riding like new again
#5
I actually need my ball joints changed. I went on eBay and found control arm kit which includes lower control arms with ball joints already pressed in, inner/outer tie rods, sway bar links, and new bushings for $139.00 for the 4th gen. A little more for 5th gen offcourse. But that's another way u can save urself some hassle and get ur car riding like new again
#8
#10
adding to post count
anyway, when I tried to change my ball joint, the castle nut was so completely rusted on. No torch or pb blaster could touch it. I took it to my buddy with air tools and he went at it with a chisel for OVER a half an hour. I guess my point is .. be prepared for this one.
anyway, when I tried to change my ball joint, the castle nut was so completely rusted on. No torch or pb blaster could touch it. I took it to my buddy with air tools and he went at it with a chisel for OVER a half an hour. I guess my point is .. be prepared for this one.
#11
adding to post count
anyway, when I tried to change my ball joint, the castle nut was so completely rusted on. No torch or pb blaster could touch it. I took it to my buddy with air tools and he went at it with a chisel for OVER a half an hour. I guess my point is .. be prepared for this one.
anyway, when I tried to change my ball joint, the castle nut was so completely rusted on. No torch or pb blaster could touch it. I took it to my buddy with air tools and he went at it with a chisel for OVER a half an hour. I guess my point is .. be prepared for this one.
Case and point. I did that for one side, the other side was SO bad, I had to use a dremel the cross-section the SOB, THEN chisel!!!
#14
#15
Absolutely right. The job is quite intense, you will need to rent the tools (though you will need to buy the snap ring pliers). It took me for one side from wheel removal to installation of the balljoint 4 hrs. Once I learnt the trick the second side was done in 2 hrs. So essentially you will be squating 6 hrs for the damnnn job to complete. Put the new balljoints in the freezer and take it out for installation when you are ready to push the new one into the LCA (putting in the freezer overnight will ever so little reduces the dimensions to allow for a clean push into the LCA).
#17
Anybody know what size the two bolts and the one castle nut on the lower ball joint are? I lifted the car up ready to do this job, but I didn't have the proper size sockets. I forgot to measure the nuts before putting it back down, and I really don't want to lift it back up just to measure it before going out to get a new socket.
If someone could chime in and help me out that would be great.
Thanks!
If someone could chime in and help me out that would be great.
Thanks!
#18
I am about to do the same, but I am just buying new control arms, they come with new bushings and ball joints already installed!
http://www.partstrain.com/store/details/Nissan/Maxima/Mevotech/Control_Arm/2000/SE/6_Cyl_3-dot-0L/MEMS20458.html?location=Front_Suspension-comma-_Driver_Side-comma-_Lower`
I am also going to install new sway bar links too
http://www.partstrain.com/store/details/Nissan/Maxima/Mevotech/Control_Arm/2000/SE/6_Cyl_3-dot-0L/MEMS20458.html?location=Front_Suspension-comma-_Driver_Side-comma-_Lower`
I am also going to install new sway bar links too
#19
I am about to do the same, but I am just buying new control arms, they come with new bushings and ball joints already installed!
http://www.partstrain.com/store/details/Nissan/Maxima/Mevotech/Control_Arm/2000/SE/6_Cyl_3-dot-0L/MEMS20458.html?location=Front_Suspension-comma-_Driver_Side-comma-_Lower`
I am also going to install new sway bar links too
http://www.partstrain.com/store/details/Nissan/Maxima/Mevotech/Control_Arm/2000/SE/6_Cyl_3-dot-0L/MEMS20458.html?location=Front_Suspension-comma-_Driver_Side-comma-_Lower`
I am also going to install new sway bar links too
Now if someone would just please chime in and tell me what size the bolts are so I can go out to SEARS and purchase it.
#20
http://forums.maxima.org/7742662-post11.html
This might be useful as well:
http://forums.maxima.org/7740813-post4.html
This might be useful as well:
http://forums.maxima.org/7740813-post4.html
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