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2002 Mountaineer Lower Ball Joint Repair
2002 Mercury Mountaineer Awd V6 4.0l Trying To Change The Front Lower Ball Joints And Ran Into Some Difficulty In Getting The Ball Joints...
Asked by
tammy1019316
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8 ANSWERS
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2002
MERCURY MOUNTAINEER
GUIDE
Ball Joint
A ball joint is used to act as a universal swivel joint that connects the upper or lower control arms to the spindle which is where the axle bearing and wheel is supported....
I Have Some Suspension Noises After Replacing...
I Have A 2002 Mercury Mountaineer It Makes A Loud Bang Noise We Have Changed The Ball Joints, Drive Shafts, Wheel Bearings & Hose The Goes...
Asked by
Jmjch75
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4 ANSWERS
2002
MERCURY MOUNTAINEER
2003 Mercury Mountaineer
When I Turn Left Or Right It Makes A Popping Noise. Two People Said It The Ball Joints. I Took To The Dealer Where I Got It From And They...
Asked by
tiffanye3
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2 ANSWERS
2003
MERCURY MOUNTAINEER
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