Posted March 19, 200916 yr comment_278007 Hey everybody, I recently got a couple of new ball joints to replace the ancient ones in my '74 260. I ordered the sealed, pre-lubed ones from RockAuto, without realizing that the ones on the car look exactly like these, whereas what I got is what you see in the picture. Will the ones that I got work, or did I make a boneheaded purchase? I realize the difference between them is that one you can lube yourself and the other has "lifetime" lubrication, but it looks like the ones I got wouldn't fit right. I just want to know 100% whether these will work before I tear out the old ones. Stupid question, I know. But thanks in advance for any input! Link to comment https://www.classiczcars.com/forums/topic/31217-ball-joint-differences/ Share on other sites More sharing options...
March 19, 200916 yr comment_278013 That is odd. No castle nut??? I'd rather be able to grease them myself through a zerk but thats just me. I don't know man. I put all factory Nissan ones in mine. I've heard too many horror stories of fitting issues on aftermarket ball joints on these cars. Looks like they may work ok. I guess all you can do is try them. Hopefully someone here has tried them and can tell you for sure before you tear everything apart. Link to comment https://www.classiczcars.com/forums/topic/31217-ball-joint-differences/#findComment-278013 Share on other sites More sharing options...
March 19, 200916 yr Author comment_278015 Yeah, I agree. I might send these back and get the Sankei ones if no one on here says that the kind I got work fine... Link to comment https://www.classiczcars.com/forums/topic/31217-ball-joint-differences/#findComment-278015 Share on other sites More sharing options...
March 20, 200916 yr comment_278271 I use TRW ball joints. As for a zerk fitting, the reality is most people don't lube their steering components on a regular basis, if ever. This also goes for u-joints. The sealed units work well. Link to comment https://www.classiczcars.com/forums/topic/31217-ball-joint-differences/#findComment-278271 Share on other sites More sharing options...
March 20, 200916 yr comment_278281 I have never lubed a ball joint in a car in my life.Just my four Wheeler.That is not a good thing but it is the truth.I mean brand new i would say they will last just as long as the ones you can lube. Link to comment https://www.classiczcars.com/forums/topic/31217-ball-joint-differences/#findComment-278281 Share on other sites More sharing options...
March 21, 200916 yr comment_278332 I have never lubed a ball joint in a car in my life.Just my four Wheeler.That is not a good thing but it is the truth.I mean brand new i would say they will last just as long as the ones you can lube. It's one of those types of things again that comes down to personal preference. What you say is probably true but I just personally feel better about being able to physically maintain it myself. Thats just me Link to comment https://www.classiczcars.com/forums/topic/31217-ball-joint-differences/#findComment-278332 Share on other sites More sharing options...
March 21, 200916 yr Author comment_278355 Thanks, ezzzzzzz! I guess the sealed ones are okay, then. Just looked kinda funky at first glance.And yeah, I do personally prefer being able to lube them, but it's just personal preference obviously. Link to comment https://www.classiczcars.com/forums/topic/31217-ball-joint-differences/#findComment-278355 Share on other sites More sharing options...
March 23, 200916 yr Author comment_278611 Hey, just thought I'd post an update. I installed those ball joints today and they fit just fine! No drama at all. They're the Spicer/Raybestos brand and I got them for $32.99 each at RockAuto. Link to comment https://www.classiczcars.com/forums/topic/31217-ball-joint-differences/#findComment-278611 Share on other sites More sharing options...
March 23, 200916 yr comment_278619 I am glad this worked out for you. I do have a question though. How often do you change the oil and filter. And do you lube the steering rack and tie rod ends? I have always just made it part of changing the oil , I just do the ball joints and tie rods and steering rack. As for the U-joints someone said no one lubes them, these should go about 20k miles between lubrication. As long as you don't blow out the little seals when applying the grease. If this happens then lube them every other oil change. Generally I am under the car from time to time and I lube the U-joints every couple of years. I have always attended to the lubrication like this since I have been driving my own cars, 54 years, and I have never had to replace a tie rod end or ball joint. I changed all the u-joints on my Z 9 years ago, when I bought it. Keep the stuff lubed and it will last years. Link to comment https://www.classiczcars.com/forums/topic/31217-ball-joint-differences/#findComment-278619 Share on other sites More sharing options...
March 24, 200916 yr Author comment_278640 Hey, beandip! My motto is "when in doubt, lubricate!" As for the old ball joints in my car, those things were ancient (I've had the car for about a year now). My auto tech instructor said that they looked like the originals. That wouldn't surprise me, considering they did look about 30 years old...But yeah, I do agree with you and others who stress the importance of lubrication. Link to comment https://www.classiczcars.com/forums/topic/31217-ball-joint-differences/#findComment-278640 Share on other sites More sharing options...
March 24, 200916 yr comment_278642 I am glad this worked out for you. I do have a question though. How often do you change the oil and filter. And do you lube the steering rack and tie rod ends? I have always just made it part of changing the oil , I just do the ball joints and tie rods and steering rack. As for the U-joints someone said no one lubes them, these should go about 20k miles between lubrication. As long as you don't blow out the little seals when applying the grease. If this happens then lube them every other oil change. Generally I am under the car from time to time and I lube the U-joints every couple of years. I have always attended to the lubrication like this since I have been driving my own cars, 54 years, and I have never had to replace a tie rod end or ball joint. I changed all the u-joints on my Z 9 years ago, when I bought it. Keep the stuff lubed and it will last years. I'm the same way I think the reason why my ball joints & tie rod ends went south is due to lack of greasing from the previous owner bringing it to Jiffy Lube for it's oil change. Back when I bought mine I found a Jiffy Lube tag in the center console showing the Next Oil change due so that kinda answers that Link to comment https://www.classiczcars.com/forums/topic/31217-ball-joint-differences/#findComment-278642 Share on other sites More sharing options...
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