Ball Joint Parts
Ball joints are a critical part of your front suspension, allowing the tire to keep maximum contact with the road. They work a bit like the ball socket in your hip joint, moving in whatever direction the downward force is needed. Your vehicle will have both upper and lower ball joints. While they serve different functions, each is vital to the safety and maintenance costs of your vehicle.
If you work on your own vehicle, you know how critical the ball joint parts are to the way it drives. A worn ball joint cannot be ignored. It is not safe, and will cause the steering to pull, the front to shimmy, and cause expensive uneven tire wear. Keep your car in premium condition and browse our inventory below.
When Do You Need New Ball Joint Parts?
The first signs that you may need aftermarket ball joints are sounds - clunking noises from the front corner of your vehicle, getting louder when you go over a bump or dip. It will become louder and you will hear it more often. Your steering may become loose or very stiff, you may feel a vibration on a straight road, or the vehicle may drift to the left or right.
Most OEM ball joints are sealed units, which makes them expensive to replace. XRF Chassis offers ball joint parts for most car brands in North America, including Ford, Chevy, Toyota, Honda, Nissan, Hyundai, KIA, and many more. Popular models include the Ford F250, RAM trucks, and Silverados.
XRF has been selling aftermarket ball joints since 1996. These match or exceed OE specs, because we develop them in partnership with a major engineering group, an OEM testing lab, and one of the biggest manufacturers.
We use the same suppliers for the same ball joint parts for each vehicle model, giving consistent quality. This enables us to offer you our industry-leading three-year/36K miles warranty on all our aftermarket ball joints.