What is Ball Joint
a ball joint is a spherical bearing that connects the control arm to the steering knuckle. It allows for pivoting in several directions, facilitating smooth steering and suspension movements. Made of high-strength materials, it ensures durability and reliability in assorted driving conditions.
Fitment
for Dodge
for CB300 73-80
for B3500 95-98
for Ram 2500/3500 Van 99-00
for B300 75-80 & Van 72-74
for B350 81-94
for D200 75-80 & Pickup 72-74
for D250 81-93
for D300 75-80 & Pickup 72-74
for D350 81-93
for Plymouth
for PB300 75-80
for PB300 Van 74
for PB350 81-83
Position
Location: Front,Left or Right Side,Lower
Part Number
11150379,MK7053T,K7053T,DM3047025
Built for the Long Haul
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Quantity Sold
Sold Individually
Part Name
Ball Joint
How to install Ball Joint
Lift the vehicle and secure it on jack stands. Extract the wheel, brake assembly, and control arm. Press out the decrepit ball joint and press in the new ball joint. Reassemble the control arm, brake assembly, and wheel. Lower the vehicle and perform a wheel alignment.
Function of Ball Joint
the ball joint connects the control arm to the steering knuckle, allowing for smooth steering and suspension movement. It provides pivot points for the wheels to turn while supporting the weight of the vehicle, ensuring stable manipulation and ride comfort.
Instruction of Ball Joint
Follow the manufacturer's specifications for torque settings during installation. Check for any play or movement in the ball joint after installation. Regularly inspect the ball joint for signs of wear, such as unusual noises or uneven tire wear. Lubricate as favored.