New Cotter Pin Ball Joint. i've seen that happen on a few applications myself. Note that the lower ball joint bolt has a hole in it, just big enough. identify the damage that is caused when a ball joint is overtightened and get a tip for avoiding steering knuckle damage when. remove the cotter pin from both the ball joint nut (on the bottom of the assembly) and the tie rod nut. you should use a new nut (provided with the ball joint) and a new cotter pin. anyone got a pic of properly installed and cotter pinned castle nuts on the upper and lower ball joints? Secure the castle nut with a new cotter pin, ensuring it is properly locked in place. replace and secure the pinch bolt to the steering knuckle by using your torque wrench and tightening the bolt to 88 foot pounds. Does it use a nylock nut to secure the ball joint? installing the cotter pin correctly on parts that utilize a castle nut is extremely important to avoid breakage or. insert the new castle nut onto the ball joint stud and tighten it to the recommended torque specifications in your vehicle’s service manual.
insert the new castle nut onto the ball joint stud and tighten it to the recommended torque specifications in your vehicle’s service manual. Note that the lower ball joint bolt has a hole in it, just big enough. remove the cotter pin from both the ball joint nut (on the bottom of the assembly) and the tie rod nut. i've seen that happen on a few applications myself. Does it use a nylock nut to secure the ball joint? replace and secure the pinch bolt to the steering knuckle by using your torque wrench and tightening the bolt to 88 foot pounds. anyone got a pic of properly installed and cotter pinned castle nuts on the upper and lower ball joints? you should use a new nut (provided with the ball joint) and a new cotter pin. identify the damage that is caused when a ball joint is overtightened and get a tip for avoiding steering knuckle damage when. installing the cotter pin correctly on parts that utilize a castle nut is extremely important to avoid breakage or.
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New Cotter Pin Ball Joint installing the cotter pin correctly on parts that utilize a castle nut is extremely important to avoid breakage or. Secure the castle nut with a new cotter pin, ensuring it is properly locked in place. installing the cotter pin correctly on parts that utilize a castle nut is extremely important to avoid breakage or. you should use a new nut (provided with the ball joint) and a new cotter pin. replace and secure the pinch bolt to the steering knuckle by using your torque wrench and tightening the bolt to 88 foot pounds. identify the damage that is caused when a ball joint is overtightened and get a tip for avoiding steering knuckle damage when. insert the new castle nut onto the ball joint stud and tighten it to the recommended torque specifications in your vehicle’s service manual. remove the cotter pin from both the ball joint nut (on the bottom of the assembly) and the tie rod nut. anyone got a pic of properly installed and cotter pinned castle nuts on the upper and lower ball joints? Note that the lower ball joint bolt has a hole in it, just big enough. i've seen that happen on a few applications myself. Does it use a nylock nut to secure the ball joint?