Lower Ball joint failed today - with pics
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When I replaced mine at 95K miles or so, they had no play, but they were extremely dry and the stud had nearly no resistance. The replacements had a huge improvement in the feel of the car out on the road. Always do the outer tie rods at the same time.
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Ok I cant see any of the pictures accept the silver GS. I just got a 2000 GS300 with 257,000 miles. how can I tell If I need them all replaced. Do I need control arms as well or just ball joints?
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Hey guys, here is my failure. Going 75 on the freeway. Luckily I was alone and somehow made it to the side safely through the fast and carpool lane.
Edit to add: 1) sorry the pic is huge 2) car is a 98 3) The temps were fluctuating wildly at that time and I literally saw 3 other cars in the next two days with failed lbj's, two Lexus and one Volvo.
Edit to add: 1) sorry the pic is huge 2) car is a 98 3) The temps were fluctuating wildly at that time and I literally saw 3 other cars in the next two days with failed lbj's, two Lexus and one Volvo.
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Actually $80, but people would rather risk than be assured that they have a new, stable part. $80 insurance vs. ~1k to (fix the fender re-paint it, BUY NEW LBJ'S smh, buy new ABS sensor, labor). It doesn't make any sense at all. If my Moog LBJ's are looking crazy at 150k once I rehab my front and rear suspension, I will replace AGAIN. I bought them around ~90k
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squeeks after replacing ball joints
because you had to disconnect your stut assembly, you may have dislodged the gasket that prevents squeeks at the top of the strut tower.
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I had the same failure a few weeks ago. Going only 5MPH lucky it happened right after a stop sign so I wasn't going fast at all. The fix was quick. Only 3 or 4 bolts to mess with and a puller saves you time and possible damage to other joints. I didn't have it, just had the rod fork version that slips between the joint and pushes ole as it gets thicker down the fork.
Ball joint separated from socket
Socket where ball joint sits in. Here's a tip: you can push the ball back into this socket using a hydraulic jack. Why do this? Because it gives you move ability to roll your car to the side of the road or load it properly onto a row truck. Do not exceed a slow rolling speed or it will just fall back down.
Worn out ball joint socket
Replacement part. Cost was between 40 and 60 dollars. I broke down across the street from a strip mall which had a pepboys wannabe type shop which just happened to have one last part on stock.
Ball joint separated from socket
Socket where ball joint sits in. Here's a tip: you can push the ball back into this socket using a hydraulic jack. Why do this? Because it gives you move ability to roll your car to the side of the road or load it properly onto a row truck. Do not exceed a slow rolling speed or it will just fall back down.
Worn out ball joint socket
Replacement part. Cost was between 40 and 60 dollars. I broke down across the street from a strip mall which had a pepboys wannabe type shop which just happened to have one last part on stock.
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Ball joint seperation/failure
Ok,
I bought this 1998 GS400 used with 140k miles about 2 months ago.
Before buying I read all the threads on the lower ball joint issues, so I had the dealer put the car on the lift. During my inspection I saw the jointed looked very new, the rubber was solid and shiny looking the suspension all felt very tight.
During the last few weeks I have noticed creaking noises from the Front Drivers side tire area, however it only occurred on days we went from HIGH to LOW temp's quickly - I am in Dallas.
Anyway, today the lower ball joint failed while I was doing about 35mph. It went Bang, then just sounded like I had the brakes on full (Tire was perpendicular) so I changed lanes and stopped as seen below.
Repairs, so far looks like I need:
1. New Ball Joints FR/FL
2. New Front Tires
3. New ABS sensor, you can see the wire is cut
4. Quarter panel work
5. New tire rods
6. Alignment
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Updates:
Ball joints repaired by local shop, not sure if they are the same 98 model or the 01+ model.
Car is throwing three codes, probably due to the ABS / Speed sensor that was cut - see this post - https://www.clublexus.com/forums/sho...d.php?t=340249
Codes:
C1210 - No learned (adaptation) VSC Sensor/36
C0200 - FR Whell Speed Sensor Malfunction (Cald,Cam, RX3, Cel.)
C1223 - Malfunction in ABS Control System (RX3) / 43
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More Pics, etc:
http://www.chrisandnat.com/projects/.../BallJoint.htm
I bought this 1998 GS400 used with 140k miles about 2 months ago.
Before buying I read all the threads on the lower ball joint issues, so I had the dealer put the car on the lift. During my inspection I saw the jointed looked very new, the rubber was solid and shiny looking the suspension all felt very tight.
During the last few weeks I have noticed creaking noises from the Front Drivers side tire area, however it only occurred on days we went from HIGH to LOW temp's quickly - I am in Dallas.
Anyway, today the lower ball joint failed while I was doing about 35mph. It went Bang, then just sounded like I had the brakes on full (Tire was perpendicular) so I changed lanes and stopped as seen below.
Repairs, so far looks like I need:
1. New Ball Joints FR/FL
2. New Front Tires
3. New ABS sensor, you can see the wire is cut
4. Quarter panel work
5. New tire rods
6. Alignment
*********
Updates:
Ball joints repaired by local shop, not sure if they are the same 98 model or the 01+ model.
Car is throwing three codes, probably due to the ABS / Speed sensor that was cut - see this post - https://www.clublexus.com/forums/sho...d.php?t=340249
Codes:
C1210 - No learned (adaptation) VSC Sensor/36
C0200 - FR Whell Speed Sensor Malfunction (Cald,Cam, RX3, Cel.)
C1223 - Malfunction in ABS Control System (RX3) / 43
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More Pics, etc:
http://www.chrisandnat.com/projects/.../BallJoint.htm
#134
I found this on the http://www-odi.nhtsa.dot.gov/complaints/results.cfm
I would say that since there is only one complaint there is no way that we would get any kind of recall. I think that everyone that has a bad ball joint removed needs to complain to get Toyota to do anything.
the NHTSB also shows a recall for the 97 GS ball joint due to lubrication. HMM.. Maybe this is our issue.
this is the only complaint on their website for 98.
Complaints Summary
Make: LEXUS
Model: GS
Year: 1998
Complaint Number: 10213228
Summary:
ANOTHER LEXUS GS-300 OWNER FILED THIS REPORT ON MARCH 6, 2007: "WE OWN A 1998 LEXUS, MODEL GS 300. THIS SATURDAY MY WIFE WAS DRIVING THE LEXUS AND THE ENTIRE WHEEL ASSEMBLY CAME OFF THE VEHICLE DUE THE FAILURE OF THE LOWER BALL JOINT. IN REVIEWING RECALL INFORMATION FOR LEXUS\TOYOTA, IT IS VERY APPARENT THERE IS AN ONGOING ISSUE OF QUALITY CONTROL RELATED TO THEIR LOWER BALL JOINTS. FOR OUR SPECIFIC MODEL, THERE WAS A RECALL IN 93, 94, 95, 96 AND 97 SPECIFIC TO THIS PART. GIVEN WE HAVE A 98 AND A RECALL HAS NOT BEEN ISSUED (YET), THE LEXUS DEALERSHIP REFUSED TO PROVIDE US WITH ANY ACCOMMODATION TOWARDS FIXING THE FAILED PART, OR THE RESULTING BODY DAMAGE RELATED TO THE VEHICLE TRAVELING DOWN THE ROAD ON ONLY THREE WHEEL. FORTUNATELY, WE WERE NOT TRAVELING ON THE HIGHWAY, BUT A SIDE STREET WHEN THIS INCIDENT OCCURRED. BUT MOREOVER, REGARDLESS OF OUR FINANCIAL LOSS, IN MY OPINION, THIS IS A PUBLIC SAFETY CONCERN..." WE EXPERIENCED A SIMILAR FAILURE WHEREIN THE LOWER DRIVER'S SIDE BALL JOINT FAILED WHILE BACKING OUT OF OUR DRIVEWAY. PRIOR TO THIS EVENT THE WHOLE FRONT SUSPENSION HAS BEEN MAKING A "CREAKING" NOISE DURING SLOW DRIVING WHILE TURNING. *TR
BP
I would say that since there is only one complaint there is no way that we would get any kind of recall. I think that everyone that has a bad ball joint removed needs to complain to get Toyota to do anything.
the NHTSB also shows a recall for the 97 GS ball joint due to lubrication. HMM.. Maybe this is our issue.
this is the only complaint on their website for 98.
Complaints Summary
Make: LEXUS
Model: GS
Year: 1998
Complaint Number: 10213228
Summary:
ANOTHER LEXUS GS-300 OWNER FILED THIS REPORT ON MARCH 6, 2007: "WE OWN A 1998 LEXUS, MODEL GS 300. THIS SATURDAY MY WIFE WAS DRIVING THE LEXUS AND THE ENTIRE WHEEL ASSEMBLY CAME OFF THE VEHICLE DUE THE FAILURE OF THE LOWER BALL JOINT. IN REVIEWING RECALL INFORMATION FOR LEXUS\TOYOTA, IT IS VERY APPARENT THERE IS AN ONGOING ISSUE OF QUALITY CONTROL RELATED TO THEIR LOWER BALL JOINTS. FOR OUR SPECIFIC MODEL, THERE WAS A RECALL IN 93, 94, 95, 96 AND 97 SPECIFIC TO THIS PART. GIVEN WE HAVE A 98 AND A RECALL HAS NOT BEEN ISSUED (YET), THE LEXUS DEALERSHIP REFUSED TO PROVIDE US WITH ANY ACCOMMODATION TOWARDS FIXING THE FAILED PART, OR THE RESULTING BODY DAMAGE RELATED TO THE VEHICLE TRAVELING DOWN THE ROAD ON ONLY THREE WHEEL. FORTUNATELY, WE WERE NOT TRAVELING ON THE HIGHWAY, BUT A SIDE STREET WHEN THIS INCIDENT OCCURRED. BUT MOREOVER, REGARDLESS OF OUR FINANCIAL LOSS, IN MY OPINION, THIS IS A PUBLIC SAFETY CONCERN..." WE EXPERIENCED A SIMILAR FAILURE WHEREIN THE LOWER DRIVER'S SIDE BALL JOINT FAILED WHILE BACKING OUT OF OUR DRIVEWAY. PRIOR TO THIS EVENT THE WHOLE FRONT SUSPENSION HAS BEEN MAKING A "CREAKING" NOISE DURING SLOW DRIVING WHILE TURNING. *TR
BP
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96 Camry shocks done at 80k
92 es300 whole suspension shot at 100k
00 es300 suspension shot at 95k, struts, sway bar end links, lower ball joints , outer tie rod ends
07 gs450h shot at 100k struts, lower balll joints sway bar end links
12 rx450h suspension shot at 80k, struts, end links.
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