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2005 ford explorer both uppper and lower ball joints anf wheel bearing assemblies
Amount: $0.00
Posted by: mk16917
From: fairplay, MD
Posted On: September 28th, 2014 07:09PM
Car Make: ford
Car Model: explorer
Shop: self
took about 4hrs per side and bought a press tool for 58.00, parts ordered on ebay

Cost at Canadian Tire London Ont
Amount: $198.00
Posted by: JANEP
From: London, Other
Posted On: September 19th, 2014 07:09PM
Car Make: Nissan
Car Model: Versa
1 front ball joint cost at Canadian tire.

replacing the balls
Amount: $230.00
Posted by: jduane
From: foley, AL
Posted On: September 8th, 2014 04:09PM
Shop: myself
Local shops wanted to charge over 1000$ plus front end alignment probably because of older communinty but oRiley had a sale n got upper n lower for 150 and was 6 hours of work. PS: if u don't have press it will take longer

Toyota lower ball joints
Amount: $48.00
Posted by: Ken Begert
From: Canton, OH
Posted On: July 16th, 2014 04:07PM
Shop: Myself
Watched th utube vids. Not accurate at all. 95 Corolla takes about 20 minutes each side. Took longer to get the cotter pins. $48 for parts, $45 for cheap impact from Harbor Freight and 4 cups of coffee and it was done

upper and lower ball joint both side
Amount: $500.00
Posted by: xabi
From: Toronto, ON, Other
Posted On: June 19th, 2014 12:06PM
Not sure if that's cheap

replaced upper and lower ball joints, drivers side. replaced cv axles and wheel hubs, both sides in my 2004 s10
Amount: $300.00
Posted by: richard b
From: murray, UT
Posted On: June 12th, 2014 01:06AM
Shop: my apartment parking lot
All you need is a Jack and stands, big axle socket, basic tools and a ball peen hammer, combined with common sense all was done in a day

Replaced upper and two lower balljoints on both sides
Amount: $317.00
Posted by: RichG.
From: Maryland Heights, MO
Posted On: May 18th, 2014 10:05PM
Shop: None, driveway.
Lowers were difficult. Had to drop subframe a couple inches to remove a couple bolts. Use a long breaker bar is the only way to break the nuts loose. Parts bought on EBAY. Make sure you get the correct nuts and bolts. The car was a 2009 Ford Fusion with 98xxx mi. Only 2 bushings were bad but replaced all of them because I only wanted to drop subframe once and not when snow was on the ground.

Replaced ball joints top and bottom on both sides. Both control arms, inner and outer bearings on right side and front break pads both sides. Along with both sway bar links.
Amount: $400.00
Posted by: Douglas McCracken
From: Lubbock, TX
Posted On: May 3rd, 2014 05:05AM
Car Make: 1998
Car Model: Ford Ranger XLT
Shop: Private
Bought all the parts my self at Autozone. Cost me 240.00
Paid a private mechanic that had a shop at his home 150.00 bucks for labor. What a deal!!!!

Both Front Lower Ball Joints 2005 Nissan Sentra
Amount: $30.00
Posted by: Justin Nelson
From: Garden City, MI
Posted On: April 14th, 2014 01:04PM
Shop: Driveway
Paid 30 bucks for 2 new ball joints. Rented the press for 100 bucks (got it back when returned). Before this I've never even changed a brake pad. Took me 8 hours for one side, 2 hours for the other (figured out how to do it). Saved several hundred dollars while learning a lot.

BALL JOINT REPLACEMENT
Amount: $885.00
Posted by: TONY PANZICA
From: DOWNERS GROVE, IL
Posted On: March 23rd, 2014 06:03AM
Car Make: FORD
Car Model: E-250
Shop: MY DRIVEWAY
MY WORK TRUCK ,RODE THE BRAKES DOWN TO METAL.SO REPLACED THE ROTORS,PADS,UPPER AND LOWER BALL JOINTS AND BOTH OUTER TIE-ROD ENDS.EIGHT HOURS 34 DEGREES.THE STEALERSHIP WANTED $2600.00 WITH THEIR STOCK PARTS.I BOUGHT GOOD MOOG PARTS AND I FEEL CLOSER TO MY TRUCK.PARTS WERE $885.00

both lower ball joints
Amount: $446.60
Posted by: DUUKANU
From: butler, PA
Posted On: December 12th, 2013 12:12PM
Car Make: honda
Car Model: accord
Shop: koeppens
fix my noisy squeaking groaning problem.

replaced lower ball joint and alignment
Amount: $292.17
Posted by: Bob Booth
From: Reno, NV
Posted On: August 20th, 2013 04:08AM
Shop: Big O Tires
Great job. Was done in 3 hours. My Avalanche feels new again.

Chevy Trailblazer front ball joint replacement
Amount: $800.00
Posted by: dmak
From: Dover, ME
Posted On: August 15th, 2013 06:08AM
Car Make: Chevy
Car Model: Trailblazer
I went to a local mechanic and the total was 800.00 to replace both upper and lower front ball joints.

Toyota ball joint replacement
Amount: $690.00
Posted by: Annie010
From: Burlingame, CA
Posted On: July 17th, 2013 09:07AM
Car Make: Toyota Corolla
Car Model: LE
Shop: Toyota-Van Ness, SF, CA
In 2013, it cost me $690 (and it took nine hours to get my car back) for one ball joint replacement on my 2002 Toyota Corolla LE, at Toyota's San Francisco service center.

Ball Joint Replacement
Amount: $780.00
Posted by: Jefferson
From: Ardmore, OK
Posted On: April 20th, 2013 02:04AM
Shop: Hudson's Tire Center
Replaced all four ball joints at 150,000 miles.

2 lower ball joints and 2 upper control arms
Amount: $557.00
Posted by: Kim Pruse
From: SUPERIOR, WI
Posted On: April 19th, 2013 05:04PM
Car Make: Ford
Car Model: Explorer
Shop: Olivers
Always reasonable, quick, and reliable.

Ball Joint Estimate
Amount: $440.00
Posted by: JennAS425
From: Bradley, IL
Posted On: April 2nd, 2013 01:04PM
Shop: Midas
Mine came as an assembly. Dodge stratus 2005. There was some kind of alignment fee (not tire alignment, but something haha sorry).

ball joint replacement front wheel
Amount: $400.00
Posted by: jackatson
From: Somerville, NJ
Posted On: December 12th, 2012 08:12PM
Car Make: Fullerton Ford
Car Model: Taurus
Shop: dealer
Had no symptoms of problem. 6 month checkup dealer said I needed front ball joint replaced.

both lower ball joints
Amount: $468.00
Posted by: needanewcar
From: Pomona, NY
Posted On: December 1st, 2012 06:12PM
Car Make: 2000 Ford
Car Model: Explorer
Shop: Mt Ivy Exxon
Needed both lower ball joints, parts $74, labor $394. Good, reliable service.

Both Lower Ball Joints Replaced
Amount: $369.00
Posted by: Dany
From: SAINT LOUIS, MO
Posted On: August 31st, 2012 10:08PM
Car Make: Mercury
Car Model: Mountaineer
Shop: Car Doctor
Moog ball joints used - lifetime warranty and can be greased to keep them going a long time. Great service, showed me the details while the vehicle was on the lift.

All 4 ball joint
Amount: $0.00
Posted by: Tony Saldana
From: baltimore, MD
Posted On: August 27th, 2012 08:08PM
Car Make: Ford
Car Model: f150 4WD
Shop: my job\'s warehouse
I did not even know how to change my oil. One day I took my ford ranger for a ball joint replacement at the local shop: they quoted for more than 800. Scared with such thing, the next day I decided to buy my tools and a repair manual, since then I've done my own work on all cars I have ever had (Chevy, VW, Ford, Mazda, Honda) and save a lot of money and time.

Replaced ball joints
Amount: $300.00
Posted by: Kenneth B.
From: Dallas, TX
Posted On: July 24th, 2012 08:07AM
Car Make: FORD
Car Model: 2000 EXPLORER
Needed all 4 ball joints replaced. I bought the parts at Autozone for about $80.00 and installed them myself using a floor jack and jackstands. It was a hard job that took about 8 hours (I did not have a ball joint fork or a press.) I had the 2 link pins and the alignment done at Firestone ($230.00). It was a real job but saved a bundle.

uppers and lowers
Amount: $325.00
Posted by: chris king
From: killen, TX
Posted On: July 17th, 2012 08:07PM
Car Make: 1993 ford ranger stx
Car Model:
Shop: angels auto
Work was done in 4 hours and I picked my own parts just need a 4 wheel alignment now and I'm done


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