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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 Maintenance for Your 1999 Honda Accord

The ball joints in your 1999 Honda Accord play a critical role in the suspension system, ensuring smooth steering and stable handling of the vehicle. These components, which serve as the pivot between the wheels and the rest of your suspension, are subject to wear and tear over time. Regular maintenance and timely replacement are essential for keeping your car running safely and efficiently.

If you're experiencing a clunking noise when driving over bumps or feel the steering is a bit loose, it might be time to have a closer look at those ball joints. Ignoring these signs can lead to more severe problems, affecting your car's alignment and even causing uneven tyre wear.

Here's a guide to help you understand ball joint maintenance:

  1. Inspection: Regularly inspect your ball joints for signs of wear. Look for rubber boot damage or leaks, which might indicate that the joint's lubricant is seeping out. This is crucial, as insufficient lubrication can lead to accelerated wear.
  2. Replacement: If your ball joints are due for a replacement - typically around 100,000 km or if they're showing signs of significant wear - it's best to have them replaced promptly. Worn ball joints can cause steering issues and uneven tyre wear, affecting your car's safety and performance.ean an entirely new suspension system - the choice depends mostly on practicality and cost effectiveness.
  3. Choose the Right Parts: When replacing ball joints, opting for quality parts is essential. OEM or high-quality aftermarket parts ensure longevity and reliability. Always check compatibility with your specific model year before purchasing.
  4. Professional Service: Although you might be tempted to tackle the ball joint replacement yourself, the precision required usually demands a professional touch. Alignment checks are also recommended after replacement to ensure everything is set correctly.
  5. Regular Maintenance: Beyond replacement, ensuring routine maintenance checks can help extend the life of your ball joints and other suspension components. Keep an eye on lubricant levels and maintain suspension parts regularly to avoid premature wear.

Maintaining your 1999 Honda Accord's suspension system, particularly the ball joints, is vital for retaining optimal steering performance and safety on the road. By following a routine inspection and maintenance schedule, you can enjoy smoother rides and prevent issues that could lead to more costly repairs down the line. Remember, investing time and care into your vehicle's critical components will pay off in the long run, ensuring you stay safe and your car remains in top condition.