Keep your steering tight and your suspension articulating smoothly with the Dorman - OE Solutions Suspension Ball Joint 539-770. A ball joint links the control arm to the steering knuckle and lets the suspension pivot while the wheel steers and travels. This one is precision-engineered and tested as a direct replacement that fits and performs like the original equipment on the listed applications: the 2009-2014 Acura TSX [All], 2008-2012 Honda Accord [All], 2010-2011 Honda Accord Crosstour [All], and 2012-2015 Honda Crosstour [All].
- Durable construction: built from steel with a polychloroprene dust boot and a polymer bearing.
- Direct replacement: engineered to match the design and dimensions of the original component so it drops in on the listed vehicles.
- Hardware included: ships with a castle nut for installation.
- Press-in design: a ball joint press tool is normally required to install it.
Worn ball joints can show up as clunking or knocking over bumps, loose or wandering steering, and uneven tire wear; if a failed ball joint is the cause, this replaces it. It is not greaseable and has no grease fitting. Sold individually; the listed applications use two per vehicle, so order two for a complete replacement. Manufacturer part number 539-770. Country of origin: Thailand.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Will this ball joint fit my vehicle?
It is a direct-fit replacement for the 2009-2014 Acura TSX [All], 2008-2012 Honda Accord [All], 2010-2011 Honda Accord Crosstour [All], and 2012-2015 Honda Crosstour [All]. See the Buyer's Guide tab to confirm your vehicle.
Is mounting hardware included?
Yes. It ships with a castle nut for installation. Consult the vehicle service information for the correct torque and any additional required fasteners.
How many do I need?
The part is sold individually, and the listed applications use two per vehicle, so order two for a complete replacement. Replacing both sides together is good practice.
Is this ball joint greaseable?
No. It is not greaseable and does not include a grease fitting.
What are signs a ball joint may need replacing?
Clunking or knocking over bumps, loose or wandering steering, and uneven tire wear can indicate a worn ball joint. Diagnose the cause first; if the ball joint is at fault, this replaces it.
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