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SAS Ball Joint - SB2832

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SAS Ball Joint - B3334

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SAS Ball Joint - SB5281

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TRW Ball Joint - JBJ534
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SAS Ball Joint - B111

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SAS Ball Joint - BJ306

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SAS Ball Joint - BJ8006

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SAS Ball Joint - BJ400

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SAS Ball Joint - BJ210

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TRW Ball Joint - JBJ456
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TRW Ball Joint - JBJ7527
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SAS Ball Joint - BJ600

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TRW Ball Joint - JBJ416
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TRW Ball Joint - JBJ457
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TRW Ball Joint - JBJ559
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TRW Ball Joint - JBJ7538
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TRW Ball Joint - JBJ660
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LOWER BALL JOINT - SB2482

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SAS Ball Joint - SB1572
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SAS Ball Joint - SB1572

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TRW Ball Joint - JBJ331
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TRW Ball Joint - JBJ182
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SAS Ball Joint - BJ8002

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SAS Ball Joint 43mm - BJ506

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SAS Ball Joint - SB5311

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SAS Ball Joint - B101

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SAS Ball Joint - SB4832

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UPPER BALL JOINT - SB2721

UPPER BALL JOINT - SB2721

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TRW Ball Joint - JBJ440
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SAS Ball Joint - BJ214

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SAS Ball Joint - BJ101

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SAS Ball Joint - BJ509

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TRW Ball Joint - JBJ113
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TRW Ball Joint - JBJ327
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TRW Ball Joint - JBJ327

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TRW Ball Joint - JBJ585
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TRW Ball Joint - JBJ317
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SAS Ball Joint - SIR310025

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SAS Ball Joint - BJ6203

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SAS Ball Joint - BJ401

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SAS Ball Joint - SB4562

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Ball Joints on the 2014 Mitsubishi ASX: What You Need to Know

The 2014 Mitsubishi ASX is a popular compact SUV known for its solid build and reliable performance. When it comes to the suspension and steering components, many drivers often hear about parts like ball joints. But are ball joints actually part of the suspension system on this particular model? After consulting various technical sources and repair manuals specific to the 2014 Mitsubishi ASX, it's clear that ball joints are indeed used in this vehicle, particularly in the front suspension setup.

Ball joints are one of those small but mighty components that play a crucial role in the handling and safety of the car. On the 2014 ASX, ball joints connect the control arms to the steering knuckles, essentially allowing for the up-and-down movement of the suspension while also enabling the wheels to turn from side to side. Without these ball joints, the wheels wouldn't be able to move smoothly in sync with the suspension and steering inputs, leading to a loss of control and a rough ride.

The design of the ASX's front suspension uses what's called a MacPherson strut setup. This type of suspension generally includes lower control arms with ball joints built into or attached. The ball joint works like a flexible pivot. It's a metal bearing stud housed inside a socket, allowing it to move in multiple directions. The ball joint is constantly subjected to stress as it handles the weight of the vehicle and the forces generated during cornering, braking, and driving over bumps.

What happens when ball joints wear out? Over time and with wear, ball joints can develop play or looseness, which translates directly into less precise steering and sometimes strange noises like clunking or knocking sounds coming from the front suspension. Worn ball joints can also cause uneven tyre wear and even create unsafe driving conditions if they fail completely. That's why keeping an eye on their condition is important for any 2014 Mitsubishi ASX owner.

Luckily, maintaining or replacing ball joints on the 2014 ASX is relatively straightforward for a trained mechanic. Regular servicing usually includes a visual inspection of the suspension components, including ball joints. However, because ball joints are sealed and lubricated from the factory on many modern vehicles including the ASX, they don't typically require greasing during routine servicing. Instead, their condition is checked by probing for any play and inspecting the protective rubber boots for damage or leaks.

When it comes time for replacement, it's not something that you want to delay. Symptoms that suggest ball joints may be due for replacement include excessive play in the steering wheel, uneven tyre wear across the front, a noticeable clunk when going over bumps, or a loose feeling in the front end. Replacing worn ball joints improves your vehicle's steering precision, ensures safer handling, and prolongs the life of your tyres.

Professional mechanics will usually replace ball joints alongside other components like tie rods or control arms if those parts show wear as well. This helps maintain the overall integrity of the steering and suspension system. During replacement, the vehicle should also have a wheel alignment performed to ensure the wheels are properly set up for optimal handling and tyre life.

For any 2014 Mitsubishi ASX owner, staying on top of suspension maintenance including ball joints is a smart move. It keeps the driving experience smooth and safe, especially if you drive on rough or uneven roads common in many parts of Australia. If you're not sure about the condition of your ball joints or suspension components, it's worth having them checked during your regular service appointments or if you notice any unusual handling or noises coming from the front end.

In short, ball joints are definitely a relevant and important part of the 2014 Mitsubishi ASX's front suspension system. They allow the wheels to move freely while supporting the vehicle's weight and ensuring the steering responds accurately. Taking care of these little pivot points through regular inspection and timely replacement helps maintain the reliability and roadworthiness that ASX drivers expect from their crossover SUV.