Re: ball joint pricing
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http://members.cox.net/rough-riders/...30/dana30.html God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/ bspear78 wrote: > > what can I expect to pay for all 4 new ball joints and labor at a > garage?? I dont want to get screwed. NTB quoted me 800.00 and I thought > that was high. > > bryan 97 TJ |
Re: ball joint pricing
http://members.citynet.net/trailjeep/balljoint.html
http://members.cox.net/rough-riders/...30/dana30.html God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/ bspear78 wrote: > > what can I expect to pay for all 4 new ball joints and labor at a > garage?? I dont want to get screwed. NTB quoted me 800.00 and I thought > that was high. > > bryan 97 TJ |
Re: ball joint pricing
http://members.citynet.net/trailjeep/balljoint.html
http://members.cox.net/rough-riders/...30/dana30.html God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/ bspear78 wrote: > > what can I expect to pay for all 4 new ball joints and labor at a > garage?? I dont want to get screwed. NTB quoted me 800.00 and I thought > that was high. > > bryan 97 TJ |
Re: ball joint pricing
Wow 800 huh? I had mine quoted at $600... so I went out and bough the big
c-clamp and balljoints and did it myself for less than half. Some people said you can just pop them out with a hammer but I couldn't no matter how hard I popped them with a 3lb hammer, so I had to use the c-clamp, AND hit it with the hammer. Troy bspear78 wrote: > what can I expect to pay for all 4 new ball joints and labor at a > garage?? I dont want to get screwed. NTB quoted me 800.00 and I thought > that was high. > > > bryan 97 TJ |
Re: ball joint pricing
Wow 800 huh? I had mine quoted at $600... so I went out and bough the big
c-clamp and balljoints and did it myself for less than half. Some people said you can just pop them out with a hammer but I couldn't no matter how hard I popped them with a 3lb hammer, so I had to use the c-clamp, AND hit it with the hammer. Troy bspear78 wrote: > what can I expect to pay for all 4 new ball joints and labor at a > garage?? I dont want to get screwed. NTB quoted me 800.00 and I thought > that was high. > > > bryan 97 TJ |
Re: ball joint pricing
Wow 800 huh? I had mine quoted at $600... so I went out and bough the big
c-clamp and balljoints and did it myself for less than half. Some people said you can just pop them out with a hammer but I couldn't no matter how hard I popped them with a 3lb hammer, so I had to use the c-clamp, AND hit it with the hammer. Troy bspear78 wrote: > what can I expect to pay for all 4 new ball joints and labor at a > garage?? I dont want to get screwed. NTB quoted me 800.00 and I thought > that was high. > > > bryan 97 TJ |
Re: ball joint pricing
Related question, what are the symptoms of worn ball joints? My
Cherokee is the only "modern" vehicle (except for a Ford Granada, the 2nd best car I ever had) that I've had long enough to be concerned about the ball joints, and the Jeep has over 300,000 miles on it. (That Granada was a 2dr, battleship gray six cylinder with a 4 speed, bought it with 100k on it, sold it with 200k, got more than I paid, and the only thing other than brakes that had to be replaced was an $18 water pump!) Jeff DeWitt bspear78 wrote: > what can I expect to pay for all 4 new ball joints and labor at a > garage?? I dont want to get screwed. NTB quoted me 800.00 and I thought > that was high. > > > bryan 97 TJ > |
Re: ball joint pricing
Related question, what are the symptoms of worn ball joints? My
Cherokee is the only "modern" vehicle (except for a Ford Granada, the 2nd best car I ever had) that I've had long enough to be concerned about the ball joints, and the Jeep has over 300,000 miles on it. (That Granada was a 2dr, battleship gray six cylinder with a 4 speed, bought it with 100k on it, sold it with 200k, got more than I paid, and the only thing other than brakes that had to be replaced was an $18 water pump!) Jeff DeWitt bspear78 wrote: > what can I expect to pay for all 4 new ball joints and labor at a > garage?? I dont want to get screwed. NTB quoted me 800.00 and I thought > that was high. > > > bryan 97 TJ > |
Re: ball joint pricing
Related question, what are the symptoms of worn ball joints? My
Cherokee is the only "modern" vehicle (except for a Ford Granada, the 2nd best car I ever had) that I've had long enough to be concerned about the ball joints, and the Jeep has over 300,000 miles on it. (That Granada was a 2dr, battleship gray six cylinder with a 4 speed, bought it with 100k on it, sold it with 200k, got more than I paid, and the only thing other than brakes that had to be replaced was an $18 water pump!) Jeff DeWitt bspear78 wrote: > what can I expect to pay for all 4 new ball joints and labor at a > garage?? I dont want to get screwed. NTB quoted me 800.00 and I thought > that was high. > > > bryan 97 TJ > |
Re: ball joint pricing
Like death wobble but scarier. Also, a wheel and brake assembly flying off
is a good sign that ball joint was going out. Carl "Jeffrey DeWitt" <JeffDeWitt@nc.rr.com> wrote in message news:YVt7h.44208$HD6.4749@tornado.southeast.rr.com ... > Related question, what are the symptoms of worn ball joints? My Cherokee > is the only "modern" vehicle (except for a Ford Granada, the 2nd best car > I ever had) that I've had long enough to be concerned about the ball > joints, and the Jeep has over 300,000 miles on it. > > (That Granada was a 2dr, battleship gray six cylinder with a 4 speed, > bought it with 100k on it, sold it with 200k, got more than I paid, and > the only thing other than brakes that had to be replaced was an $18 water > pump!) > > Jeff DeWitt > > bspear78 wrote: >> what can I expect to pay for all 4 new ball joints and labor at a >> garage?? I dont want to get screwed. NTB quoted me 800.00 and I thought >> that was high. bryan 97 TJ >> |
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