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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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SAS Ball Joint - BJ501

SAS Ball Joint - BJ501

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$54
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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

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Mechpro Hydraulic Shop Press 12 Tonne - MPBSP2

Mechpro Hydraulic Shop Press 12 Tonne - MPBSP2

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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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Toledo Inspection Mirror with Led Light - 321013

Toledo Inspection Mirror with Led Light - 321013

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T&E Tools Oval Telescopic Inspection Mirror

T&E Tools Oval Telescopic Inspection Mirror

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Maintaining and Replacing Ball Joints on Your 2007 Honda Fit

The 2007 Honda Fit does indeed come equipped with ball joints, which play a crucial role in the vehicle's suspension system. These components serve as pivot points between the wheels and the suspension, allowing for smooth steering and suspension movement while maintaining proper alignment. Given their importance, attention must be paid to the condition of your ball joints as part of regular maintenance to ensure a safe and smooth driving experience.

Ball joints typically wear out over time due to various factors such as road conditions, driving habits, and mileage. Recognising when it's time for a replacement can help prevent further damage to your car's suspension system and avoid more costly repairs. Here are a few signs that your ball joints may need replacement:

  • Unusual sounds: If you start hearing clunking or knocking noises coming from the suspension when driving over bumps or turning, it could indicate that your ball joints are wearing out.
  • Uneven tyre wear: Excessive wear on the inside or outside edges of your tyres may suggest an issue with the suspension components, including the ball joints.
  • Vibrations: Feeling vibrations through the steering wheel can indicate worn ball joints that are no longer allowing proper movement.
  • Loose steering: A loose or drifting steering response might be due to the ball joints losing their ability to hold the wheels securely.

Regular inspections as part of routine service check-ups will help identify any issues with the ball joints before they become severe. If a ball joint shows signs of wear, it's essential to replace it as soon as possible to avoid compromising the vehicle's safety and performance. Here's a simple guideline to follow when considering ball joint replacement:

  1. Inspection: Have a qualified mechanic check the ball joints during every major service or whenever you suspect an issue. They will assess the joints for play or looseness.
  2. Replacement: If a ball joint needs replacement, it's advisable to replace both sides at the same time to maintain even wear and performance across the suspension system.
  3. Alignment: After replacing the ball joints, performing a wheel alignment ensures that the suspension geometry is set correctly, promoting even tyre wear and proper handling.

Maintaining your ball joints is a vital part of keeping your Honda Fit running smoothly. While it might not be the most glamorous aspect of car ownership, taking care of these components will ensure a reliable and comfortable ride. Regular maintenance can stave off many suspension-related issues, allowing you to enjoy your Fit for years to come with peace of mind.