Ball Joint

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A car Ball Joint is a flexible joint that connects the steering knuckle and the control arm together. It allows the suspension system to move up and down while still maintaining steering control.
The car Ball Joint is an essential component of the suspension system that allows the suspension to move up and down while still maintaining steering control. A faulty or worn Ball Joint can cause loose steering, uneven tire wear, and poor handling, which can lead to unsafe driving conditions.
A car Ball Joint can wear out over time due to use and exposure to the elements, causing loose steering, uneven tire wear, and poor handling. The recommended replacement interval for Ball Joints can vary depending on the vehicle manufacturer and model, but typically falls between 70,000 and 150,000 miles.
The car Ball Joint is typically located on the suspension system, connecting the steering knuckle and the control arm together.
Replacing a car Ball Joint typically involves locating the Ball Joint on the suspension system, removing the control arm or steering knuckle, and using specialized tools to remove the old Ball Joint and install a new one. It is recommended that this be done by a professional mechanic with experience working on suspension systems, as specialized equipment and knowledge may be required to properly diagnose and service the Ball Joints.