Checking ball joints is a crucial part of maintaining your vehicle’s suspension system. Ball joints allow the wheels to move up and down while steering, and they can wear out over time, leading to decreased handling and safety. Knowing how to check ball joints can help you identify problems early on and prevent more costly repairs down the road.
There are a few different ways to check ball joints. One common method is to use a pry bar to try to move the ball joint up and down. If there is any play in the joint, it may need to be replaced. Another method is to use a stethoscope to listen for any clicking or grinding noises when the ball joint is moved. These noises can also indicate that the ball joint is worn out.