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Repco Ball Joint Seperator - RST157

Repco Ball Joint Seperator - RST157

$61
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Repco Ball Joint Separator - RST54

Repco Ball Joint Separator - RST54

$32
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Toledo Ball Joint Separator 200mm - 311271

Toledo Ball Joint Separator 200mm - 311271

$25
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Toledo Ball Joint Separator Fork 24mm - 311273

Toledo Ball Joint Separator Fork 24mm - 311273

$25
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Mechpro Hydraulic Shop Press 12 Tonne - MPBSP2

Mechpro Hydraulic Shop Press 12 Tonne - MPBSP2

$462
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Mechpro Hydraulic Shop Press 6 Tonne - MPBSP1

Mechpro Hydraulic Shop Press 6 Tonne - MPBSP1

$297
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Repco Telescopic Inspection Mirror - RST207

Repco Telescopic Inspection Mirror - RST207

$20
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T&E Tools Oval Telescopic Inspection Mirror

T&E Tools Oval Telescopic Inspection Mirror

$39
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Toledo Inspection Mirror with Led Light - 321013

Toledo Inspection Mirror with Led Light - 321013

$90
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Ball Joints Replacement and Maintenance for Your 1987 Suzuki Swift

Over time, components on your vehicle, like the ball joints, wear out from natural use. If you're driving a 1987 Suzuki Swift, then ball joints are an integral part of your vehicle's steering and suspension system. These small yet mighty components connect the steering knuckles to the control arms, allowing for smooth steering and a comfortable ride. Because of their crucial role, maintaining and possibly replacing them is key to ensuring the longevity and safety of your Swift.

A tell-tale sign that the ball joints might need attention is if you start hearing clunking noises coming from the front suspension, particularly when driving over bumps or making turns. Uneven tyre wear can also indicate ball joint issues, as worn ball joints cause misalignment in the wheels. Regular inspection of the ball joints during service checks can help spot these problems early on. Trust your ears, eyes, and mechanic to notice these signs and address them promptly.

When it comes to maintaining these components, having them checked and lubricated during routine services can prevent premature wear. Some ball joints are sealed and do not require regular greasing, but if your Suzuki Swift's ball joints are the serviceable type, occasional lubrication can prolong their lifespan. Your mechanic can identify which type you have and advise on the best maintenance schedule.

Should the ball joints need replacement, it's best to approach the task with precision and the right tools. It's common to replace the ball joints in pairs. This not only assures consistent handling on both sides of the vehicle but also reduces extra workload on older components once one side is refreshed. Safety comes first, so ensure your vehicle is securely lifted and properly supported while you or your mechanic engage in this task.

  • Professional inspection can confirm the wear level of your ball joints.
  • Replacing components in pairs ensures balanced handling.
  • Regular servicing adds to the lifespan of your suspension system.

Investing timely attention to your 1987 Suzuki Swift's ball joints enhances its performance and ensures a smooth drive. Whether you're cruising through city streets or taking a scenic route, a well-maintained suspension system offers confidence in steering and road handling. With the right care and maintenance, your Swift can continue to deliver the joy of driving for years to come.