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✅TOYOTA ESTIMA ACR30
✅TOYOTA CAMRY ACV30
�� 4 Signs Your Vehicle Needs The Ball Joints Replaced ��
1️⃣Clunking, Rattling Noise.���
2️⃣Loose, Wandering Steering Feel. ...���
3️⃣Harsh Cabin Vibrations. ...���
4️⃣Uneven Wear On Front Tires. A loose ball joint in the front suspension will introduce some play that allows one of the front wheels to come out of alignment with the other. ...���
✅Look for the grease fitting.
If your front suspension uses MacPherson struts, look for a wear indicator, which is usually a grease fitting. Grasp the fitting and try to wiggle it. If the fitting moves around inside the housing, you’ll need to replace the ball joint.���
✅ Jack up the car on the front cross-member.
Many front wheel drive cars with strut suspensions should not be jacked up using the lower control arm, so it's a good idea to consult your owner's manual before attempting to inspect the joint. In general, you're going to want to jack the car up in the directed place as you normally would, on the crossing member of the frame.���
✅Use your hand to check the up-down play on the ball joint.
Rock the lower part of the wheel around to see if there is any play in the joint. If there is any play in the joint, it must be replaced.���
✅ Listen.
The ball joint assembly in a vehicle with strut suspension should be silent. Any clicking sound when you move it up indicates it's worn out and not working smoothly as it should.[6] If you notice significant play, you need to change the ball joint.���
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