What is Ball Joint
A Ball Joint is a mechanical linkage used in a vehicle's suspension system, consisting of a ball stud and socket enclosed in a protective housing. The ball stud allows for rotational movement, while the socket provides a stable connection. Ball Joints are specifically designed to withstand the forces exerted on the suspension system and maintain proper alignment, ensuring smooth and controlled movement of the wheels
Fitment
for Ford
for Econoline SuperDuty 1996-1999
for E150 2003-2014 & Club Wagon 2003-2005 & Econoline 1992-2002 & Econoline Club Wagon 1992-2002
for E250 2003-2014 & Econoline 1992-2002
for E350 Club Wagon 2003-2005 & Econoline 1992-1998 & Econoline Club Wagon 1992-2002 & SuperDuty 1999-2019
for E450 Econoline SuperDuty 1999-2002 & SuperDuty 2003-2019
Item Offered
Components: (2) Ball Joints
Position
Location: Left or Right,Front
Part Number
K80196,16494400,MK80196
Built for the Long Haul
Balls,Sockets,and Studs Are Made with Steel and Forged Aluminum to Offer Optimum Tensile Strength and Endure Heavy Loads
Rubberized Boot Forms an Impenetrable Seal Against Dirt and Grime
Deals
Over
Quantity Sold
Set of 2
Part Name
Ball Joint
Function of Ball Joint
Ball Joints play a crucial role in connecting the control arms to the steering knuckles or wheel hubs, facilitating smooth and controlled movement. They serve as pivot points that enable the suspension system to articulate and absorb shocks and vibrations. By allowing the wheels to move up and down while maintaining proper alignment, Ball Joints facilitate steering and contribute to overall stability.