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What Are Ball Joints?

Ball joints are a part of your vehicle’s suspension system. While shocks and struts are often talked about when it comes to suspension, ball joints are not. They are precisely what they sound like: a ball and socket configuration. Ball joints facilitate the movement and turns of your wheels. When you turn your steering wheel, your ball joints are in action. With working ball joints, you’re able to drive smoothly and comfortably. 

 

Your vehicle’s ball joints connect your wheels and tires to the rest of your car, SUV, or truck. That means it gets exposed to a ton of debris, dirt, dust, and other contaminants every day. Water and other stuff can collect inside the holes and cause your ball joints to wear down quicker. To ensure these last, you should keep them properly lubricated. 

 

Signs That Indicate Worn Ball Joints

If your ball joints are worn and on the brink of failure, you may notice one or more of the following warning signs:

  • Clunking sounds whenever you turn or drive on rough surfaces like speed bumps.
  • Excessive shakiness comes from the ball joints’ sockets. 
  • Veering left or the right.

Bad ball joints can be detrimental, which is why you should have them replaced at the first sign of wear. Neglecting worn ball joints can lead to a complete loss of control of your automobile. To prevent such incidents from happening to you, we welcome you to bring your vehicle to Small World Auto Repair for ball joint replacement.

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