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10626 - : Heavy Replacement Ball Joints for Rough Country Image
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Heavy Replacement Ball Joints

Rough Country 10626
Ball joints are a common wear item on Jeep wranglers that can produce vibrations, steering wander or even clunking noises. When...
$129.95
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10642 - : Heavy Duty Replacement Ball Joints for Rough Country Image
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Heavy Duty Replacement Ball Joints

Rough Country 10642
Heavy Duty. Ball joints are a common wear item on any Jeep that can produce vibrations, steering wander or even clunking noises. When...
$129.95
8C3Z3049B - : Upper Ball Joint for Ford Image

Upper Ball Joint

$55.69
MSRP $86.91
Save $31.22
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BC3Z3049B - : Suspension Ball Joint for Ford Image

Suspension Ball Joint

Without hd susp. or wide axle. Exc.Heavy Duty Suspension. F450, f550. Narrow. F350 super duty. F250 super duty. Upper ball joint. To...
$58.37
MSRP $91.09
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5C2Z3049AA - : Suspension Ball Joint for Ford Image

Suspension Ball Joint

Exc.Greaseable. Exc.Mono Beam Axle. Twin I-Beam Suspension. F250 pick-up.
$43.22
MSRP $67.45
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BK3Z3050B - : Lower Ball Joint for Ford Image

Lower Ball Joint

Rwd. Transit.
$62.88
MSRP $100.73
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BL5Z3050A - : Ball Joint for Ford Image

Ball Joint

4wd. 2wd, with torsion bars. Explorer, Mountaineer. Awd. Aviator. Blackwood.
$48.93
MSRP $76.36
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MCF2224 - : Motorcraft Suspension Ball Joint for Ford Image

Motorcraft Suspension Ball Joint

Ford MCF-2224
Without hd susp. or wide axle. Exc.Heavy Duty Suspension. F450, f550. Narrow. F350 super duty. F250 super duty. Upper ball joint. To...
$58.37
MSRP $91.09
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MCF2413 - : Motorcraft Suspension Ball Joint for Ford Image

Motorcraft Suspension Ball Joint

Ford MCF-2413
With hd susp. or wide axle. Heavy Duty Suspension. F450, f550. H/d susp. or wide axle. Upper. Without 4wd, twin i beam.
$69.92
MSRP $112.00
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MB3Z3050A - : Upper Ball Joint for Ford Image

Upper Ball Joint

Bronco. 2.7l. Bronco. 2.3l. Ranger. With raptor.
$37.28
MSRP $53.33
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8C2Z3050A - : Suspension Ball Joint for Ford Image

Suspension Ball Joint

Exc.Greaseable. E150-350 vans. Greasable. E-350 Super Duty. From 02/18/2010. E-450 Super Duty. To 02/17/2010. E250 & 350. Lower ball...
$76.95
MSRP $123.27
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MCSOE3 - : Motorcraft Upper Ball Joint for Ford Image

Motorcraft Upper Ball Joint

Ford MCSOE-3
$55.69
MSRP $86.91
Save $31.22
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3 Signs of Failing GM Ball Joints

When ball joints go bad, it can be catastrophic. A joint's stud can separate from its housing, for instance -- or worse, just plain break. Inertia takes over then; the wheels on that Chevy Silverado 1500 you love -- they start moving in different directions. You lose control pretty quick after that; the wheels end up hitting your fenders and dragging the tires, and it all only stops when you stomp on the brakes -- or worse.

Avoid what's almost certainly going to end up a serious accident. Watch for the three main symptoms of a faulty ball joint, and catch things sooner rather than later -- or too late.

  1. Your steering starting to feel loose or vibrate
  2. Unusual noises while steering
  3. Abnormally worn tires

The first two tell you that you've got front suspension problems, at least, but most likely, a loose ball joint. The third might indicate wheel misalignment, though, so run an inspection; check the ball joints themselves or the control arm bushings. If one, the other, or both are damaged, most likely, the joint's begun to transfer its motion to the bushing, almost certainly locking it up; put simply, it's failing.

How Much Does Replacing a Ball Joint on a GM Vehicle Cost?

Unfortunately, it's not cheap. It'll run you $250 to $350 on average -- and that's apiece.

On a Chevy Silverado, for instance, it'll cost anywhere from $260 to almost $400 on average. On a GMC Sierra 1500, $270 or more. A Chevy Trailblazer, at least $300. You'll need to do a front-end alignment afterward, too, which can run a couple hundred dollars.

Shop OEM Ball Joints at GM Wholesale Direct in Winston-Salem NC

We've got what you need; they're genuine GM, made to fit your ride, and best of all, steeply discounted. Plus, we'll ship anywhere in the US, fast. Contact us with any questions.