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Ball Joint

Ball Joint:





Wear Limit

Inspection
^ Check the ball joint for excessive play. Replace the upper or lower link assembly if any of the following exists:
- Ball joint stud is worn.
- Ball joint is hard to swing.
- Ball joint play in axial directions or end play is excessive.

SWINGING FORCE

NOTE: Before checking the axial forces and end play, turn the lower ball joint at least 10 revolutions so that the ball joint is properly broken in.





1. Measure the ball joint swinging force using a suitable tool.
^ Measure at the cotter pin hole for upper ball joint as shown.
^ Measure at the groove for lower ball joint as shown.





2. Verify the ball joint swinging force is within specification.
Swinging force "A"
Upper ball join 8.1 - 103.2 N (0.8 - 10.5 kgf, 1.8 - 23.2 ft. lbs.)
Lower ball joint 11.4 - 145.5 N (1.1 - 14.8 kgf, 2.5 - 32.7 ft. lbs.)

TURNING FORCE





NOTE: Before checking the axial forces and end play, turn the lower ball joint at least 10 revolutions so that the ball joint is properly broken in.

Turning torque "B" 0.5 - 6.4 Nm (0.05 - 0.65 kg-m, 4 - 57 inch lbs.)

VERTICAL END PLAY





Check dust cover for damage. Replace it and the cover clamp if necessary.

NOTE: Before checking the axial forces and end play, turn the lower ball joint at least 10 revolutions so that the ball joint is properly broken in.

Vertical end play "C" 0 mm (0 inch)