DIY - LCA Ball Joint Replacement
I believe it has fixed the problem I was experiencing. I just came back from a 30 mile drive and I did not detect any pops or noises. The car feels better over rough road and at high speeds it is definitely smother. Less transfer through the column to the driver.
I also noticed something that may help others detect failing lower ball joints. My car would demonstrate the tendency to almost kind of stumble on itself when turning in a sharp circle. Like the tire was being pushed sideways a little. You could hear the tire on the concrete. Understeer might be the correct term for this. Anyway, she is not doing this at all now when turning in a sharp circle either direction. It is also not pulling and does not demonstrate any characteristics of being out of alignment.
The other weird thing is not related but I thought I would mention it nonetheless. When taking the large engine cover off to check the torque on my main steering rack bolts a large 5 inch bolt just plops to the ground.
I had to just sit there a think for a min thinking I forgot something. Realizing it was not a bolt I had touched I started looking around and sure enough it had come out of my main water pump / fan bracket assembly. The bolt was just 1/2 an inch from my serpentine belt. I put the bolt back and torqued it as best I could. The Lexus dealer I purchased the car did the TB / WP job. That was a little shocking honestly.Here is a pic of my old ball joints and the bolt in the bracket I am talking about. Overall, I am very happy with the results. Just goes to show that even if the boots are not broken and they don't move on the 12 & 6 test that they can still be bad or going bad.
Last edited by Lavrishevo; Dec 28, 2014 at 07:41 AM.
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The "59125" is about $17 more. Does anyone know the difference? Is one for the sport model?
Also, good thing for the big cover under the engine that captured your WP bolt. You could have easily lost it on the roadway and don't even know about it.
Hope you show that pic of the loose bolt to your dealer. That's really disappointing.
Last edited by Lavrishevo; Dec 27, 2014 at 03:31 PM.
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I've been experiencing a clunking on my front driver's side when I hit bumps, as well as a creaking from the same area. I've also been experiencing the weird "stumble" that Lavrishevo mentioned when taking a sharp turn at a moderate speed.
Agreed with everyone else here that the DIY was relatively simple with the right equipment.
The end result is that I think I fixed my stumbling problem (at least I think based on the short test drive I took after), but the clunking and creaking are still there.
I noticed that when I moved my steering knuckle out of the way, raising and lowering it reproduced the creaking I'd been hearing.
I checked the lower control arm bushing and it looks brand new. Any ideas what the clunking might be? Strut mount perhaps?
Last edited by Lavrishevo; Jan 3, 2015 at 10:55 PM.











