What are the control arms on a 2007 Jeep Grand Cherokee?

What are the control arms on a 2007 Jeep Grand Cherokee?

Jeep Grand Cherokee 2007, Problem Solver™ Front Upper Non-Adjustable Control Arm and Ball Joint Assembly by MOOG®. Quantity: 1 per Pack. Powdered Metal Gusher Bearing for Better Lubrication. These control arms address common factory… Jeep Grand Cherokee 2007, R-Series™ Front Non-Adjustable Control Arm and Ball Joint Assembly by MOOG®.

When do I need to replace my control arm?

Control arms should be replaced in pairs — arms on both sides of a front or rear axle — if the reason for replacement is worn control arm bushings or a worn ball joint.

How does a Jeep Patriot control arm work?

The vehicle is raised and supported on steel jack stands, and the wheel and tire assembly is removed. Stabilizer bar links are detached from the control arm, if applicable. ABS wiring to the wheel speed sensor, if routed along the arm, is disconnected.

What are control arm bushing for Jeep Grand Cherokee?

Jeep Grand Cherokee 2007, Supreme™ Control Arm Bushings by Mevotech®. Control arm bushings provide a pivot point from the control arm and maintain the lateral and vertical location of the control arm pivot points. Bushings isolate and… Jeep Grand Cherokee 2007, Professional™ Control Arm Bushing by ACDelco®. Quantity: 1 per Pack.

Jeep Grand Cherokee 2007, Problem Solver™ Front Upper Non-Adjustable Control Arm and Ball Joint Assembly by MOOG®. Quantity: 1 per Pack. Powdered Metal Gusher Bearing for Better Lubrication. These control arms address common factory… Jeep Grand Cherokee 2007, R-Series™ Front Non-Adjustable Control Arm and Ball Joint Assembly by MOOG®.

How much does it cost to replace a ball joint on a jeep?

For a 2000 Jeep Grand Cherokee four wheel drive, which uses a solid front axle, the labor time to replace the upper and lower ball joints on one front corner is 1.9 hours. A factory pair costs about $150, and a pair of Delphi ball joints costs about $63.

How long does it take to replace a ball joint on a 1997 Chevy k1500?

For a 1997 Chevrolet K1500 four wheel drive with torsion bar suspension, the labor time to replace the front ball joints on one corner is 4 hours. This has an independent suspension, but has the disadvantage of the original ball joints being held in by heavy rivets, which must be cut and driven out.

Where are the ball joints on a front wheel drive vehicle?

One the front suspension of a vehicle when you steer, the front knuckles pivot between two points at each front wheel. For an independent front suspension vehicle, those two pivot points are the upper and lower ball joints. Solid axle four wheel drive vehicles also use upper and lower ball joints on each front corner as pivot points for steering.