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Post by juanrodriquez623 on Feb 24, 2018 10:10:41 GMT
Kloster: When a ball joint exceeds the vehicle’s manufacturer’s maximum allowance for movement, it should be replaced. Other signs of needing to replace would be a clunking noise, uneven tire wear or if the vehicle starts to pull. An alignment is recommended after suspension parts are replaced to ensure good tire wear.
Perry: Consumers may notice irregular tire wear. That indicates worn ball joints. Usually inside tire wear or tire feathering are signs of worn ball joints. Other indicators may include a knocking noise when driving over uneven roads or railway crossings.
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