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Symptoms of a BAD OR FAILING BALL JOINT (FRONT)
Common signs include clunking
noises│ and excessive vibration from the front│ and you may start steering to
the right or left unintentionally.
Ball
joints are an important suspension component found on virtually all modern
vehicles. They are a spherical bearing in a socket, which function similarly to
the ball and socket design of a human hip, and serve as one of the main
suspension pivot points connecting the control arms of the vehicle to the
steering knuckles. The front ball joints allow
the front wheels and suspension to move back and forth as well as up and down
when the steering wheel is turned and the vehicle is traveling over the road.
Usually, when front ball joints start to fail,
the vehicle will display a few symptoms that alert the driver a problem has
occurred.
1.
Clunking noises coming from the front suspension
One
of the most common symptoms of a problem with suspension ball joints is clunking noises coming from the vehicle’s front
suspension. As ball joints wear out they become loose in the socket and rattle
and knock as the suspension travels up and down
over the road. Worn ball joints may knock or clunk when traveling on rough
roads, speed bumps, or when turning. Usually, the clunking will get
continuously louder as the ball joints wear, or until they eventually
completely fail and break.
2.
Excessive vibration from the front of the vehicle
Another
symptom of problematic ball joints is excessive
vibration coming from the vehicle’s suspension. Worn ball joints will be
loose in their sockets and vibrate excessively as the vehicle is in motion. The
vibration will usually stem from the affected ball joint, either from the right
or left sides of the vehicle. In some cases, the vibration may be felt through
the steering wheel as well.
3.
Steering wandering to the left or right
Another
symptom of worn ball joints is wandering steering. Wandering steering is when
the vehicle steering drifts from left to right on its
own. When the ball joints are in good condition, and the wheels are in proper alignment the steering wheel should stay
mostly straight and direct in response. Worn ball joints will cause the vehicle
steering to wander to the left or right, which will require the driver to
compensate for the issue.
Because
ball joints are an important component of any vehicle’s suspension, when they
begin to have problems or fail, the overall handling and ride characteristics
of the vehicle are likely to become compromised. For this reason, if you
suspect that your vehicle’s ball joints have become severely worn or need to be
replaced, have the vehicle’s suspension inspected
by a professional technician, such as one from RETAILGATE, to determine what the
best course of action may be. If necessary, they will be able to replace any failing ball joints for you
Symptoms of a BAD OR FAILING CONTROL ARM
KIT
Common signs include Small
bumps feel big│ Loud noises│ Hard steering│