Description:
ACDelco Silver (Advantage) Suspension Ball Joints are a quality, high value alternative for General Motors vehicles as well as most makes and models and are backed by General Motors. These suspension ball joints connect your vehicle's control arm to its steering knuckle, and feature a polychloroprene (neoprene) dust boot on most applications, and one-piece housing. It also includes studs and all hardware. ACDelco Silver (Advantage) parts are a good choice for many vehicles on the road today. Some ACDelco Silver parts may have formerly appeared as ACDelco Advantage. WARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm www.P65Warnings.ca.gov
Features and Benefits:
- Economical value with dependable quality
- For General Motors vehicles as well as most makes and models
- Greaseable where applicable
- Manufactured at ISO 9001-certified facilities
- Some ACDelco Silver parts may have formerly appeared as ACDelco Advantage
Specifications:
Friction Material Composition:
356
Grease Fitting Included:
No
Mounting Hardware Included:
Yes
Mounting Hole Quantity:
3
Stud Thread Diameter:
12 mm
Suspension Grade Type:
Standard
Features and Benefits:
- – Avoid replacing only one ball joint at a time. If you choose to replace a ball joint, you should consider replacing ball joints as a set to make alignment easier.
- – Installing a new ball joint can interfere with the alignment of your vehicle. Perform a full four-wheel vehicle alignment after any ball joint replacement.
- – Use new components during installation. If you replace your vehicle's ball joints, make sure to use new mounting hardware, rather than reusing the old.
- Inspect or have your ball joints inspected for signs of wear. Over time, lubrication inside the ball joint can dry out, leading to joint wear. Even sealed ball joints can be exposed to air, and if the ball joint's protective boot is damaged, dirt and debris could further harm the function and life of the joint. Exposure to harsh driving conditions like pot holes, bumpy road surfaces, or road salt may also cause ball joints to fail. Worn ball joints could result loss of vehicle control or tire damage. Inspect your ball joints regularly, following exposure to events that may harm the component, or when you experience signs of ball joint wear.
Specifications: