97 Rear Ball joint issue

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BonJimmy
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97 Rear Ball joint issue

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I have a 97 SE that I am changing the rear ball joints on, I think i may have widened the hole a little and my new Moog problem solver ball joints are falling out of the control arm if i lift up on the suspension, they wont just fall out on their own, I went to replace the strut and when pulling up on the knuckle they dropped out of the control arm..... Does anybody know how if this is a problem since the weight of the car on them will hold them in place, or if i should go to a junk yard to find a new control arm..
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Re: 97 Rear Ball joint issue

Post by MKMike »

Not to insult you, as I have no way of knowing what you do or don't know, so--do you know that they need to be pressed in ?
Some details and tool pic here
http://www.pontiacbonnevilleclub.com/fo ... hilit=rear ball#p213213
If you tried pressing the ball joint in but it remains loose, replace the control arm.
BonJimmy
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Re: 97 Rear Ball joint issue

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No worries, yes, i did press them in as tightly as i could with the OEM ball joint press i rented from auto zone... it just does not fit in snug like it should. If fits in with some friction and will stay in place by itself, its strange
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Re: 97 Rear Ball joint issue

Post by bobc997615 »

Shouldn't the pressure from the coil spring keep the ball joint "loaded" against the LCA?
Only if you place a jack under the LCA and lift the car that the ball joint "may" break loose from a poor press fit.
BonJimmy
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Re: 97 Rear Ball joint issue

Post by BonJimmy »

That's correct, is this something I should be concerned with?
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