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OEM Auto Ball Joints

Let's talk about one crucial component in your vehicle's suspension system: the ball joints. They may not get all the attention, but they play a vital role in keeping your ride smooth, comfortable, and safe.

So, what exactly do ball joints do? Well, your vehicle's wheels move up and down as you ride over bumps or navigate turns. Ball joints are the links between the control arms and the steering knuckles. They allow your wheels to move up and down while also freeing them to turn left and right when you steer. In short, they're responsible for the flexible movement of your wheels, helping you maintain control and stability on the road.

How to Spot Ball Joint Problems

Like any automotive part, ball joints will usually give you a heads-up when something's not right. One common sign of trouble is a strange clunking or knocking noise coming from the front end, especially when you're driving over bumps or making turns. This sound is often a red flag that your ball joints might be worn out or damaged.

Another indication of failing ball joints is uneven tire wear. If you notice that your tires are wearing down unevenly or faster than usual, it could be a sign that your ball joints are not functioning correctly. It's essential to keep an eye on your tires' condition, as this can also impact your vehicle's handling and fuel efficiency.

As you inspect your ball joints, take a look at the rubber boots that cover them. These boots act as protective shields, keeping dirt and debris away from the joints and ensuring that they remain properly lubricated. If you spot any tears or damage in these boots, you'll want to pay special attention to the condition of your ball joints.

Save up to 35% on Genuine OEM Ball Joints

If you think that a ball joint has gone bad, don't ignore the problem. At best, your wheels will be misaligned. At worst, the damage can worsen and cause you to lose control of your car, SUV, truck, or van. Fortunately, it's not a terribly difficult project to replace a ball joint. Search by make, model, and model year to find the parts you need for the job right here in our online auto parts inventory, and priced well below the retail that your local dealership will charge you. Order today to save both time and money!

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Suspension Ball Joint

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Ball Joint Kit

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LOWER CONTROL ARM
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Lower Ball Joint

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Lower Ball Joint

4wd. F250 super duty. F350 super duty. Rwd.
$63.84
MSRP $98.36
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Lower Ball Joint

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MSRP $153.09
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Lower Ball Joint

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Suspension Ball Joint

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