A ball joint is a steel bearing stud and socket enclosed in a steel casing. It fits into a tapered hole in the steering knuckle. A protective casing prevents dirt from clogging or damaging the joint assembly. Motion control ball joints tend to be retained with an internal spring, which helps prevent vibration problems in the linkage.
- A ball joint consists of a bearing stud and socket enclosed in a casing, which is tapered and threaded
- Ball joints are the pivot between the wheels and the suspension of an automobile
- Size: 10-32
- Motion control ball joints tend to be retained with an internal spring, which helps to prevent vibration problems in the linkage









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