Idler arms and ball joints on a 1998 Nissan Sentra SE

Asked by migration_Scorpio012... Sep 18, 2014 at 04:54 PM about the 1998 Nissan Sentra SE

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I'm looking for advice on how difficult it would be for a person with average mechanical skills to change the idler arms and ball joints on a 1998 Nissan Sentra SE? Any idea on the approximate cost for those parts? Thanks

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Are you referring to sway bar linkage, control arm or tie rod by "Idler arm" For the ball-joint, it's pretty simple IF you have the right tools. You'll need a ball joint kit, bought or home-made to remove it and place the new one. You can borrow one from a local parts store. You'll also need a pickle fork or a ball-joint separator. You'll need a socket the right size and pliers for the cotter-pin. You can do it in place or remove the control arm if you feel you'll need more space. This is not the best tutorial but it's exactly your car model: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=puxXqptHxvs

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Yes I had mistakenly wrote "idler arm" in my original post, but what I was referring to was the tie rods.Thank you for the info on the ball joint replacements and thanks again for answering my question.

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Are you planning to replace the inner tie rod or the outer tie rod end?

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The reason I'm even considering changing tie rods, is that there is a lot of shimmy in the steering wheel at higher speeds, 60-65mph. Front end alignment didn't help much. I assumed, maybe wrongly, that the next option would be to replace the tie rods. As far as inner or outer, which do you think would solve the problem I described?

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