SYNFULL
Enthusiast
My car has been to 3 different shops including Fred Beans Dodge with their Viper tech and the problem still isn't solved. The problem is my rear drivers side wheel is moving. Three shops told me it was the concentric camber bolt and replaced them with new ones. The last alignment specialist I went to installed corvette bolts on the lower and upper control arms because the thread was longer and he could get more torque. When I got the car home the wheel had moved again. I took it back to him and he showed me now that the ball joint is bad. He also said the lower control arm must be bad because there was some play where the ball joint comes through. The ball joint stud moved about 1/8 of and inch when he applied pressure with a crowbar under the tire.
My questions are these-
When I loosened the castle nut on the end of the ball joint it got to a point where the whole wheel knuckle moved in and out as I was loosening the nut. I could see that is where the wheel movement is coming from- not the concentric bolts. When I tightened the nut it did the same thing- the wheel knuckle moved about 2 inches in and then out. Is a ball joint hard to take out and install, and require special tools? I already got a price on a knuckle, upper and lower control arms but if I just need a ball joint I'd rather not go through expense of changing it all. Does it sound like the lower is shot or do I need to take the ball joint out and take a look?
Thanks
Gary