96 upper and lower ball joints....
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I did this job on mine about a year ago. I followed the Haynes manual and it took me through it pretty well. The job was do-able and worth it for me.
The most difficult part was the actual removal and replacement of the ball joints. Some large c-clamps or a press, and sleeves are needed to press the old ones out and the new ones in. I used a vice, hammer, a piece of exhaust pipe and a brass bushing that I found lying around in my dad's old shop building. I boogered up one of the new ones and decided to replace it.
You might be able to remove the steering knuckle and get a local shop to remove and replace the joints for you.
Be prepared that it will take some time and that you may run into some other things that need replaced. I changed u-joints and bearings, while I had it torn down. I forgot the axle seals and wish I had done them too.
Good luck.
The most difficult part was the actual removal and replacement of the ball joints. Some large c-clamps or a press, and sleeves are needed to press the old ones out and the new ones in. I used a vice, hammer, a piece of exhaust pipe and a brass bushing that I found lying around in my dad's old shop building. I boogered up one of the new ones and decided to replace it.
You might be able to remove the steering knuckle and get a local shop to remove and replace the joints for you.
Be prepared that it will take some time and that you may run into some other things that need replaced. I changed u-joints and bearings, while I had it torn down. I forgot the axle seals and wish I had done them too.
Good luck.