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Parts for your 1999 Ford Falcon-Ball joints

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Repco Ball Joint Seperator - RST157

Repco Ball Joint Seperator - RST157

$61
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SAS Ball Joint - B900

SAS Ball Joint - B900

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$89
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Repco Ball Joint Separator - RST54

Repco Ball Joint Separator - RST54

$32
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TRW Ball Joint - JBJ7527
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TRW Ball Joint - JBJ7527

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$100
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SAS Ball Joint - B901

SAS Ball Joint - B901

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$118
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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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Nolathane Front Sway Bar Link - 42711

Nolathane Front Sway Bar Link - 42711

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$276
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Repco Telescopic Inspection Mirror - RST207

Repco Telescopic Inspection Mirror - RST207

$20
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Toledo Inspection Mirror with Led Light - 321013

Toledo Inspection Mirror with Led Light - 321013

$90
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T&E Tools Oval Telescopic Inspection Mirror

T&E Tools Oval Telescopic Inspection Mirror

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Maintenance Tips for Your 1999 Ford Falcon Ball Joints

When looking after your trusty 1999 Ford Falcon, paying attention to the ball joints is essential. These small yet crucial components play a pivotal role in your car's suspension system. For those who might be wondering, ball joints are very much a part of your Falcon's anatomy, ensuring steering stability and smooth vehicle handling. Let's delve into the importance and maintenance of these components.

Ball joints essentially act as a pivot between the wheels and suspension of your car. Due to their frequent movement and load-bearing nature, they are vital for safe driving and need regular checking. If they begin to wear out, you might notice creaking noises, uneven tyre wear, or even a loose-filled steering wheel. Ignoring such symptoms can lead to significant safety risks, so it's crucial to maintain them properly.

Here are some handy tips for looking after your Falcon's ball joints:

  1. Regular Checks: It's good practice to inspect your ball joints each time you service your car. Look for any signs of wear or damage. If you're unsure how to do this, consult a mechanic or refer to your service manual.
  2. Lubrication: If your ball joints are greaseable, ensure they are regularly lubricated. This helps in minimizing friction and preventing premature wear.
  3. Listen to Your Car: Pay attention to any unusual noises while steering or driving over uneven surfaces. They could suggest that your ball joints need attention.
  4. Tyre Wear: Keep an eye on your tyres. Uneven tyre wear can be a subtle hint that your ball joints are not performing as they should.
  5. Replace When Needed: Don't wait till it's too late. If you notice any issues, it's wise to replace the ball joints promptly. This isn't just about vehicle performance - it's a critical safety precaution.

When it comes to replacing your ball joints, it's best left to professionals, unless you're particularly handy with tools. A qualified mechanic will ensure that the new parts are of top quality and are fitted correctly, guaranteeing your Falcon remains safe to drive. While some might hesitate due to cost, remember that frequent replacement of ball joints ensures longevity for your car and safety for you and your passengers.

By taking these steps seriously, you ensure that your 1999 Ford Falcon stays roadworthy and reliable. Remember - regular maintenance and prompt replacement of worn components enhance not only the lifespan of your vehicle but also the quality of your driving experience.