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ACDelco 46d0010a | Front Upper Suspension Ball Joint

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$28.89
Part Number
ACD46D0010A
UPC:
00707773921746
Condition:
New
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ACDelco Advantage Ball Joints are economical replacement components for your GM and non-GM vehicle. These ball joints connect your vehicle's control arm to its steering knuckle, and feature a polyurethane dust boot and one-piece housing. These dependable aftermarket suspension ball joints offer quality and performance, all at an economical price. ? WARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm - https://www.P65Warnings.ca.gov

BRAND: ACDelco

FEATURES:

  • Chevrolet
  • Coated for corrosion resistance
  • Cost effective option for convenience
  • Forged housing for durability
  • Forged, machined shell provides strength
  • Manufactured at ISO 9001-certified facilities
  • Undergo extreme impact, wear, and fatigue testing to ensure quality and durability

SPECIFICS:

AdjustableNo
Ball Joint AssemblyYes
Castle Nut IncludedYes
Cotter Pin HoleYes
Dust Boot IncludedYes
FAQ - Answer 1Yes. ACDelco Advantage Chassis parts are for both GM and non-GM vehicle applications.
FAQ - Answer 2Yes. You should replace your ball joints as a set to make front end alignment easier.
FAQ - Answer 3Yes. Installing new ball joints can interfere with the alignment of your vehicle, so a full four-wheel vehicle alignment is recommended following ball joint replacement.
FAQ - Question 1Can I use ACDelco Advantage Chassis parts on my non-GM vehicle?
FAQ - Question 2Should I replace my ball joints as a set?
FAQ - Question 3Should I perform a vehicle alignment after installing ball joints?
Good Maintenance Practices - Section 1 - Bullet 1Inspect or have your ball joints inspected for signs of wear. Over time, lubrication inside the ball joint can dry out, leading to joint wear. Even sealed ball joints can be exposed to air, and if the ball joint's protective boot is damaged, dirt and debris could further harm the function and life of the joint. Exposure to harsh driving conditions like pot holes, bumpy road surfaces, or road salt may also cause ball joints to fail. Worn ball joints could result loss of vehicle control or tire damage. Inspect your ball joints regularly, following exposure to events that may harm the component, or when you experience signs of ball joint wear.
Good Maintenance Practices - Section 1 - Bullet 2Use new components during installation. If you replace your vehicle's ball joints, make sure to use new mounting hardware, rather than reusing the old.
Good Maintenance Practices - Section 1 - Bullet 3Avoid replacing only one ball joint at a time. If you choose to replace a ball joint, you should consider replacing ball joints as a set to make alignment easier.
Good Maintenance Practices - Section 1 - Bullet 4Installing a new ball joint can interfere with the alignment of your vehicle. Perform a full four-wheel vehicle alignment after any ball joint replacement.
GreasableYes
Length (in)4.2
MaterialSteel
Meets or Exceeds Original Equipment Manufacture SpecificationsYes
Mounting Hole Quantity3
Mounting TypeBolt-In
Programming RequiredNo
Signs of Wear & Troubleshooting - Section 1 - Bullet 1Unexpected noises: a squeaking noise when your vehicle accelerates, hits a bump, or stops may indicate worn ball joints. Noises that the ball joint makes as it begins to wear can start as minor clicks felt in the steering wheel, and gradually progress to loud thumping and clunking noises as wear worsens. These sounds are particularly obvious when your vehicle shifts its weight to and from the wheel with the bad ball joint, such as when driving over a pothole.
Signs of Wear & Troubleshooting - Section 1 - Bullet 2Unexpected vibration: vibrations at higher vehicle speeds may indicate worn ball joints.
Signs of Wear & Troubleshooting - Section 1 - Bullet 3Loose or stiff steering: difficulty steering and handling your vehicle may indicate worn ball joints. If steering feels loose or sloppy, then the ball joint and socket may be wearing out together, the ball joint becoming smaller and the socket gap increasing. However, worn ball joints may also lead to tight or stiff steering, making it difficult to turn quickly and smoothly.
Signs of Wear & Troubleshooting - Section 1 - Bullet 4Tire wear: as ball joints wear, they allow the front wheels of your vehicle to point outward and away from each other in a 'toe-out' position. This position will result in uneven wear on one side of your tire that feathers across the tread toward its center. Worn ball joints may also be signaled by a more extreme variation of uneven tire wear, called camber wear, where the tire leans in or out at the top, and a hard line of excess wear is seen along one edge of your vehicle's tire.
Signs of Wear & Troubleshooting - Section 1 - Bullet 5Alignment issues: an inability to set your vehicle's alignment to proper specifications may be a sign of ball joint wear.
Stud TypeThreaded
Suspension Grade TypeStandard
TypeBolt-On
Weight (lb)1.5
Width (in)4

DOWNLOADS:

APPLICATIONS:

  • 1959-1960 Chevrolet El Camino - Position: Front Upper
  • 1958-1970 Chevrolet Impala - Position: Front Upper
  • 1958-1958 Chevrolet Del Ray - Position: Front Upper
  • 1963-1982 Chevrolet Corvette - Position: Front Upper
  • 1955-1957 Chevrolet One-Fifty Series - Position: Front Upper
  • 1955-1957 Chevrolet Nomad - Position: Front Upper
  • 1969-1970 Chevrolet Kingswood - Position: Front Upper
  • 1958-1958 Chevrolet Brookwood - Position: Front Upper
  • 1959-1961 Chevrolet Parkwood - Position: Front Upper
  • 1959-1960 Chevrolet Kingswood - Position: Front Upper
  • 1955-1957 Chevrolet Two-Ten Series - Position: Front Upper
  • 1969-1970 Chevrolet Brookwood - Position: Front Upper
  • 1955-1970 Chevrolet Bel Air - Position: Front Upper
  • 1955-1958 Chevrolet Sedan Delivery - Position: Front Upper
  • 1961-1964 Chevrolet Corvair Truck - Position: Front Upper
  • 1969-1970 Chevrolet Estate - Position: Front Upper
  • 1966-1970 Chevrolet Caprice - Position: Front Upper
  • 1958-1970 Chevrolet Biscayne - Position: Front Upper
  • 1969-1970 Chevrolet Townsman - Position: Front Upper
1-year Replacement unlimited-mileage warranty
Part Type:
Aftermarket
Product Description:
Front Upper Suspension Ball Joint Assembly
Height (Inch):
3.5
Material:
Steel
Programming Required:
No
Mounting Type:
Bolt-In
Type:
Bolt-On
Mounting Hole Quantity:
3
Adjustable:
No
Cotter Pin Hole:
Yes
Suspension Grade Type:
Standard
Greasable:
Yes
Dust Boot Included:
Yes
Castle Nut Included:
Yes
Ball Joint Assembly:
Yes
Stud Type:
Threaded
Hazardous Material:
No
Minimum Order Quantity:
1
Features & Benefits - Bullet 2:
Undergo extreme impact, wear, and fatigue testing to ensure quality and durability
Features & Benefits - Bullet 4:
Manufactured at ISO 9001-certified facilities
Features & Benefits - Bullet 3:
Coated for corrosion resistance
Life Cycle Status:
Announced
Features & Benefits - Bullet 1:
Forged housing for durability
Life Cycle Status Description:
Announced - Part has been announced to customers on a paper “New Number Announcement”. Part is active.
Weight (lb) (Pound):
1.5
Item Level GTIN:
00707773921746
Width (in) (Inch):
4
Length (in) (Inch):
4.2
Signs of Wear & Troubleshooting - Section 1 - Bull:
Alignment issues: an inability to set your vehicle's alignment to proper specifications may be a sign of ball joint wear.
FAQ - Answer 2:
Yes. You should replace your ball joints as a set to make front end alignment easier.
FAQ - Question 3:
Should I perform a vehicle alignment after installing ball joints?
FAQ - Question 1:
Can I use ACDelco Advantage Chassis parts on my non-GM vehicle?
Features & Benefits - Bullet 6:
Cost effective option for convenience
FAQ - Question 2:
Should I replace my ball joints as a set?
Features & Benefits - Bullet 5:
Forged, machined shell provides strength
FAQ - Answer 1:
Yes. ACDelco Advantage Chassis parts are for both GM and non-GM vehicle applications.
Good Maintenance Practices - Section 1 - Bullet 2:
Use new components during installation. If you replace your vehicle's ball joints, make sure to use new mounting hardware, rather than reusing the old.
Good Maintenance Practices - Section 1 - Bullet 3:
Avoid replacing only one ball joint at a time. If you choose to replace a ball joint, you should consider replacing ball joints as a set to make alignment easier.
Good Maintenance Practices - Section 1 - Bullet 4:
Installing a new ball joint can interfere with the alignment of your vehicle. Perform a full four-wheel vehicle alignment after any ball joint replacement.
FAQ - Answer 3:
Yes. Installing new ball joints can interfere with the alignment of your vehicle, so a full four-wheel vehicle alignment is recommended following ball joint replacement.
Meets or Exceeds Original Equipment Manufacture Sp:
Yes
Country of Origin:
China
Weight - Each (Gross Pounds):
01.50
Weight - Case (Gross Pounds):
15.00
Height - Each (Inch):
03.50
Height - Case (Inch):
05.75
Length - Each (Inch):
04.20
Length - Case (Inch):
16.62
Width - Each (Inch):
04.00
Width - Case (Inch):
06.00



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