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WHY TO BUY?
One of the most common and dangerous failures on any vehicle is when a ball joint wears out. Ball joints are the moveable links that connect the crucial steering and suspension components under your ride. Whenever the suspension moves up and down, or the wheels turn to the left or right, ball joints are tying it all together. Over time these joints wear out and cause suspension and steering response to get sloppy. Eventually they fail altogether which can severely damage other parts of your vehicle, cause a major accident and potentially hurt people. If you have been putting a lot of miles on your vehicle we recommend thoroughly inspecting your Buick ball joints and if there are any signs of wear, replace them with a fresh set. We have a great selection of Buick ball joints to choose from, but if you can't find what you need, give us a call and we'll do our best to get the right part in your hands.
DID YOU KNOW?
Ball joints have been around a long time in automotive applications. In the earlier days of automotive history greasing your vehicle was a standard part of routine maintenance. Because of this, ball joints normally included grease fittings so that you could keep them properly lubricated to extend their working life. Today most automotive systems are sealed and do not have provisions for greasing; this includes most ball joints. While this is a cleaner and simpler setup, it also means that any time there are rips or tears in your ball joint boot it is at high risk for contamination and premature wear. So if you notice any damage to your Buick ball joint boots, be prepared to replace the ball joint soon.
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Q: What are ball joints? Why buy them?
A: Ball joints are moveable links used in automotive applications for numerous steering and suspension components that allow for an extensive range of motion without binding. Over time moisture, dirt, and stress can damage ball joints causing them to loosen up and eventually fail. A damaged ball joint can cause a rough ride, sloppy steering and handling characteristics and in the worst case cause an accident. It is imperative to inspect your vehicle periodically for worn ball joints and replace them with new units in order to keep your vehicle safe. New ball joints are made from high-quality materials and come pre-greased, so all you need to do is install them and drive away. Many units boast heavy duty construction that is superior to the OEM piece for added durability. Do not risk a dangerous ball joint failure, upgrade to new joints and drive with confidence.
A: Ball joints are moveable links used in automotive applications for numerous steering and suspension components that allow for an extensive range of motion without binding. Over time moisture, dirt, and stress can damage ball joints causing them to loosen up and eventually fail. A damaged ball joint can cause a rough ride, sloppy steering and handling characteristics and in the worst case cause an accident. It is imperative to inspect your vehicle periodically for worn ball joints and replace them with new units in order to keep your vehicle safe. New ball joints are made from high-quality materials and come pre-greased, so all you need to do is install them and drive away. Many units boast heavy duty construction that is superior to the OEM piece for added durability. Do not risk a dangerous ball joint failure, upgrade to new joints and drive with confidence.
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