2010 bulldog
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My family owned a body shop and auto parts store in Angels Camp California. After that I went to Machinist Mate school and "Nuke" school in the Navy. Today I'm an tech for Chrysler Engineering.

FYI - Just to let you know I believe your 4x4 will have U Joints as well. Mine as well do those while your in there. I need to redo the entire front end of my Ram Struts/Ball Joints/U Joints. I need a long weekend and some warmer weather. Hopefully they last through the winter.Another little thing came up yesterday. I noticed my tires were wearing a little abnormal on the edges so I took the F250 to get the front end lined up. Ah,,, the guy shows me the ball joints need replacing on the driver side the other side is still ok. I was the first at the shop yesterday morning and they weren't busy, guys walking around. They had me a price faster than they took my truck in too. The entire time they were figuring this up, and am pondering the next available 3 to 4 hrs I have to replace all the ball joints, which hopefully this friday or staurday, weather will be better too. They wanted $524 to replace two ball joints. They tryed every pitch to get me to bite but I told them I'd be back when replaced the ball joints. I have never done it on a 4 wheel drive but yes what there is a you-tube video that shows you exactly how to do it. Looks to easy to pay someone $200 bucks an hour to do. If the ones that really need replacing aren't too bad changing out I will do the other while while I have the ball joint press from my friendly auto zone handly... Any you wrenchers bored and not doing anything probably Saturday morning meet me in the garage.
Ray
The u joints in dodges front end are a real pita. I ended up selling my 98 ram because I got tired of fixing them. A really large socket ( I don't remember what size) is required. A breaker bar and possibly a torch and you should be fine.FYI - Just to let you know I believe your 4x4 will have U Joints as well. Mine as well do those while your in there. I need to redo the entire front end of my Ram Struts/Ball Joints/U Joints. I need a long weekend and some warmer weather. Hopefully they last through the winter.
Check out this article Dana 44 Hub and U-Joint Replacement
If you find any good info please pass along. I dont want to pay the shop to do it, but I've never done ball or u joints before. My truck is a 99 so its old and rusty from the North and the snow. I'm probably going to have to cut my way through the front end. :bang:
Pretty much the same for me. Learned a lot keeping machinery running on our farm/ranch operation. When ya live in a rural area and time is of the essence at harvest, you learn to fix things! I can remember working all night on a combine of hay baler so it would be operational the next day.Dad and grandaddy own a farm. I grew up helping them drive and fix equipment for as long as I can remember. I always got hand-me-down farm trucks and vehicles. In order to get around, I had to keep'em running.

