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|  10-20-2004, 12:20 PM | #1 (permalink) | 
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				Replacing lower ball joints on Ford Ranger
			 Hello.  I just put a new set of tires on my 2000 Ranger XLT 4 w.d. Super Cab.  I had to take it in to the shop back in August to have a new thermostat and clutch fan put on and while they were rotating the tires and oil change, they told me I needed a front end alignment.   I was trying to get as much wear out of my tires then as I could, so I let them do it.  I put a new set of tires on my truck yesterday, same size as before, 16" and when I was driving it I noticed it wanted to pull to the left.   I tried it in different locations of the road and noticed the same thing.   I took it back in today to where they did the alignment and they said it was still o.k., but the lower ball joints had a little play in them and that may be my problem.  They gave me a price of right at $400.00 to do this.   The truck only has 60,000 miles on it and this will be the first major work done to it.  How hard would it be for a novice weekend mechanic to do this work?   I hate to shell out the money, but if I need to, I will.   Thanks | 
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|  10-20-2004, 05:58 PM | #2 (permalink) | 
| Go faster! Location: Wisconsin | Depends on if they are pressed in, riveted in, or bolted in.  Bolted in is easiest, pressed in is toughest.  I think yours are either bolted or riveted.  Call around to NAPA or CarQuest or something, and see what the replacement is. 
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