Nissan Altima Ball Joint

November 7th, 2009 admin

A ball joint is a round bearing in a protective casing, which connects the steering column and control arms of the car. The condition of your ball joints determine how smooth your ride is and the degree of ease you steer your vehicle. In a car, the pivots are where the wheel and suspension come together


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