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Ball Joint Replacement (Front) Service

How much does a Ball Joint Replacement (Front) cost?

On average, the cost for a Mercedes-Benz 300SEL Ball Joint Replacement (Front) is $255 with $45 for parts and $210 for labor. Prices may vary depending on your location.

CarServiceEstimateShop/Dealer Price
1991 Mercedes-Benz 300SELL6-3.0LService typeBall Joint Front - Lower Left ReplacementEstimate$507.56Shop/Dealer Price$546.84 - $626.39
1990 Mercedes-Benz 300SELL6-3.0LService typeBall Joint Front - Upper Right ReplacementEstimate$473.40Shop/Dealer Price$518.51 - $637.97
1990 Mercedes-Benz 300SELL6-3.0LService typeBall Joint Front - Lower Right ReplacementEstimate$483.23Shop/Dealer Price$514.28 - $587.67
1991 Mercedes-Benz 300SELL6-3.0LService typeBall Joint Front - Upper Right ReplacementEstimate$473.40Shop/Dealer Price$518.60 - $638.13
1990 Mercedes-Benz 300SELL6-3.0LService typeBall Joint Front - Lower Left ReplacementEstimate$483.23Shop/Dealer Price$521.24 - $599.84
1991 Mercedes-Benz 300SELL6-3.0LService typeBall Joint Front - Lower Right ReplacementEstimate$483.23Shop/Dealer Price$514.94 - $588.82
1991 Mercedes-Benz 300SELL6-3.0LService typeBall Joint Front - Upper Left ReplacementEstimate$400.40Shop/Dealer Price$444.03 - $562.38
1990 Mercedes-Benz 300SELL6-3.0LService typeBall Joint Front - Upper Left ReplacementEstimate$400.40Shop/Dealer Price$443.98 - $562.29
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What is the Ball Joint Front all about?

Ball joints are a part of your vehicle's suspension system that connect the steering knuckles to the control arms. A ball joint is essentially a flexible ball and socket that allows the suspension to move and, at the same time, the wheels to steer. Cars and trucks will have multiple ball joint assemblies depending on their type of suspension system.

Like any other suspension component, ball joints will eventually wear out and become loose. Excessive play in the joint can affect wheel alignment and tire wear. Loose joints can also cause suspension noise (typically a "clunking" sound when going over a bump). If a ball joint fails, the suspension can collapse, causing a loss of control of the vehicle.

Keep in mind:

Depending on the suspension design, ball joints can be found either in the front or the rear. The vehicle may need to be taken to a shop for wheel alignment after this service. Mobile mechanics do not have the machinery to align wheels.

How it's done:

  • Remove the wheels.
  • Remove the control arm(s).
  • Remove and replace ball joints.
  • Check the entire suspension system for any problems.

Our recommendation:

When applicable, make sure the ball joints are lubricated during a major service.

What common symptoms indicate you may need to replace the Ball Joint Front?

  • Clunking noise from front tires.
  • Steering wheel shakes.
  • Car moves to the right or left, especially going over the bumps.
  • Vehicle tires have abnormal wear.

How important is this service?

The ball joint connects the control arm to the steering knuckle. As the wheels – and therefore the steering knuckles – move, the ball joints help the suspension – and therefore the control arm – stay steady. And as the suspension moves, the ball joints help the wheels steer. When the ball joints fail, the suspension and wheels have a hard time working independent of each other. This puts unnecessary strain on each component, which can alter wheel alignment and severely damage the suspension.

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Robert

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Robert
18 years of experience
Mercedes-Benz 300SEL L6-3.0L - Drive Belt Tensioner - Newtown Square, Pennsylvania
Robert has a positive attitude and is very professional. He got my vintage (ancient?) Mercedes all patched up and running again. I would definitely recommend Robert without hesitation!

Robert

17 years of experience
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Robert
17 years of experience
Mercedes-Benz C350 V6-3.5L - Ball Joint Front Replacement (Upper Left, Upper Right, Lower Left, Lower Right) - Surprise, Arizona
On time, on budget, did a great job!

Travis

16 years of experience
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Travis
16 years of experience
Mercedes-Benz E320 V6-3.2L - Ball Joint Front Replacement (Lower Left, Lower Right) - Prosper, Texas
Great job works very efficiently and know his job very well.

Jose

14 years of experience
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Jose
14 years of experience
Mercedes-Benz E350 V6-3.5L - Ball Joint Front Replacement (Lower Right) - Menifee, California
Jose was very professional, patient and knowledgeable about the make and model of our car. We appreciate his service.

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