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What is a lower control arm ball joint?

What is a lower control arm ball joint?

Ball joints are made of a bearing stud and socket that fit snugly inside a lubricated casing. They connect the control arm to the steering knuckles and allow for smooth and solid movement in the suspension. The front suspension of most cars has at least lower ball joints and in some cases upper ones as well.

How to remove lower control arm and ball joint?

Ball Joint Remover with Steel Body and Bolt $22.50 This video will provide a quick overview on what it takes to remove and replace the lower control arm and ball joint on a 2004 Chrysler Sebring convertible as well as tools, technique and location of all fasteners. Loading…

What’s the best way to replace a control arm?

Use an 18mm wrench and 18mm socket to counter-hold and remove the bolt holding the strut into the subframe. Be careful when loosening the bolt, as the strut will swing down. The ball joint is held into the knuckle with two T50 bolts.

What do you need to know about precision control arms?

Precision control arms will come with the ball joint, mounting bracket, bushings, spring perch, etc. pre-assembled on the control arm, where OEMs and the competition will sell the components individually. Customers count on Precision to “think like a technician” and provide complete solutions on control arm assemblies.

What does loaded joint mean in SLA suspension?

1) Loaded Joint: A loaded joint is designed to support the weight of the vehicle and a follower joint that positions the control arm or strut assembly. A lower control arm that is connected to the spring uses a loaded ball joint to connect the steering knuckle to the upper control arm follower ball joint in an SLA suspension.

How are ball joints replaced in control arms?

Many OEM ball joints come riveted onto the vehicle, and as they wear they are replaced with an aftermarket bolt-on design. This design completely integrates the ball joint pivot into the control arm assembly, replacing the individual ball joint and forming one solid container arm. OEM aluminum control arms are often unitized.

Why is the lower ball joint important in a car?

The Importance a Lower Ball Joint. Your vehicle’s lower ball joint plays the essential role of connecting the suspension to the wheels of your vehicle. Similar in design to the human ball and socket joint that connects your leg to your hipbone, the lower ball joint allows your car to comfortably pivot and turn when you control the steering wheel.

How much does a lower ball joint cost?

10% OFF $75. Use Code: DIYSAVE10 Online Ship-to-Home Orders Only Your vehicle’s lower ball joint plays the essential role of connecting the suspension to the wheels of your vehicle.

1) Loaded Joint: A loaded joint is designed to support the weight of the vehicle and a follower joint that positions the control arm or strut assembly. A lower control arm that is connected to the spring uses a loaded ball joint to connect the steering knuckle to the upper control arm follower ball joint in an SLA suspension.

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