How long do Subaru ball joints last?
The ball joints are important parts in your Subaru's suspension and steering systems. Like all moving parts, ball joints can fail over time. Ball joints usually last between 70K and 150K miles, but they can fail any time. When a ball joint fails, your car's suspension system can collapse. via
How do you check a Subaru ball joint? (video)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jB9AKz9sW2Y
How can you tell if your ball joints are bad?
How often do ball joints need replaced?
Generally speaking, you should expect to have to have your ball joints replaced between 70,000 to 150,000 miles of driving. Excessive play in the joint can cause additional wear, and if a ball joint fails, your car's suspension could collapse and you could lose control of the vehicle. via
How much does it cost to replace upper and lower ball joints?
In general, ball joints are inexpensive with a range between $20 to $80 each. Labor will vary greatly by model. Some vehicles cost as low as $60 to $80. Yet others, especially four-wheel drive trucks, can range from $160 to $200 per ball joint. via
What does a bad ball joint sound like while driving?
Sound — Usually the first indication of worn or loose ball joints will be a faint, intermittent clunking noise that seems to be coming from a corner of your vehicle. The sound may be more pronounced when going over a bump or a dip or when going around a corner. via
Should you replace all 4 ball joints?
If a customer needs a new ball joint, recommend replacing all of the joints at the same time. If one joint has failed, chances are the other joints may be nearing the end of their service life, too. via
How do you use a OEM ball joint press set? (video)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_gapE5Eo7Lk
How much does it cost to replace a ball joint on a car?
A ball joint parts cost for most cars is usually around $80 – $150 each, but it can cost as high as $350 each in some luxury or performance cars. Meanwhile, labor cost is usually around $250 – $300. However, sometimes they can be as cheap as $150 depending on the repair shop's labor rates. via