Alfa GTV 116 1978-1987 Front Lower Ball Joints Pair
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If your Alfa GTV is in need of new replacement ball joints, you are definitely in the right place! Here at Energized Customs, we offer a wide selection of ball joints at the highest quality and most competitive prices. We make sure to source all of our products from top quality suppliers, ensuring you receive a product that is built to last. The combination of our pricing and service means you can purchase with confidence.
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What Are Ball Joints?
Ball joints are a ball-and-socket component that provides pivoting movement within the front suspension, allowing free movement in multiple directions. This ball-and-socket joint connects the steering knuckle to the control arm, enabling the suspension to move up and down while still allowing smooth and controlled steering.
This movement helps ensure the vehicle maintains stability, handling, and correct wheel alignment while driving.
How to Tell If a Ball Joint May Need Replacing
One common sign that a ball joint may need replacing is a clanking or knocking noise coming from your Alfa GTV. You may also notice pulling through the steering or vibrations felt within the vehicle, often caused by excessive play in the joint.
If a ball joint becomes loose, it can lead to further suspension wear and affect wheel alignment, resulting in uneven tyre wear and reduced handling performance.
Technical Specifications
Not 100% sure this fits your van?
No problem! We always recommend double-checking the part number against your old caliper or taking the vehicle registration to your local motor factor/garage for confirmation.
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