The ball joint is a part of the control arm at the front of a vehicle.
The control arm connects the wheel and steering knuckle to the frame of the vehicle.
Ball joints act as a pivot point for the wheels and suspension. They allow the wheels to move left and right while the lower control arm can move up and down as needed.
The ball joint allows the steering knuckles to move in different directions while ensuring they remain attached to the vehicle.
Features
Adapted to also operate in low temperatures.
Comply with TÜV standards and quality certification TS16949, ISO14001, ISO9001.
Phosphate protective coating on the metal, protecting from the elements.
Reinforced anthers.
Wear Symptoms
Rattling, knocking and banging noises when going over bumps or turning are a sign that ball joints have become loose in their sockets.
Excessive vibration such as rattling and feeling shaking through the steering wheel can be a sign of worn ball joints.
Vehicle pulling to the side can be a sign of bad alignment but can also be due to worn ball joints.
Irregular tyre wear on the inside or outside of the tyre is a potential sign.