Ball Joint 4823849

4823849

₦1103000.00₦552000.00

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This is a Ball Joint, a critical suspension and steering component used in various Volvo heavy-duty equipment and truck applications.

This component serves as a pivotal connection point, allowing for controlled articulation and movement between the suspension arm and the steering knuckle (or wheel assembly). Its design is critical for maintaining steering geometry, wheel alignment, and vehicle stability while enduring the immense loads and vibrations inherent in construction and transport operations.

Product Specifications

Attribute

Details

Average Weight

~ 0.9 kg

Category

Steering & Suspension

Component Type

Ball Joint

Brand

Volvo

Primary Function

Facilitating steering articulation and suspension movement

Construction

Heavy-duty steel housing with dust-protective rubber boot

Compatibility

T450D ; A35E ; A35E FS ; A40E ; A40E FS ; A35F ; A35F FS ; A40F ; A40F FS ; A35F/G ; A35F/G FS ; A40F/G ; A40F/G FS ; A35G ; A40G ; A45G ; A45G FS ; 5350 ; 5350B ; A35 ; A28 ; A25 VOLVO BM ; A30 VOLVO BM ; A25B ; A25C VOLVO BM ; A40 VOLVO BM ; A30C VOLVO BM ; A20C VOLVO BM ; A35C VOLVO BM ; A20C ; A25C ; A30C ; A35C ; A40 ; A35D ; A40D

Location

1B

Key Information

  • Role in Safety: As a primary steering component, a worn ball joint can lead to loose or imprecise steering, uneven tire wear, and in severe cases, complete loss of steering control. Regular inspection of the rubber dust boot is essential; if the boot is torn, grease will leak out, and contaminants will quickly cause the internal bearing surfaces to degrade.

  • Maintenance Note: Replacement is typically required when excessive "play" or "slop" is detected during a suspension inspection. Because this component bears significant weight, it is critical to follow the torque specifications outlined in the Volvo service manual during installation.

  • Durability: The unit features a sealed rubber boot to prevent dirt and moisture ingress, which is vital for longevity in off-road and harsh site conditions.