Quick view Details sku: 05464 1971 - 1972 Chevrolet Upper Ball Joint Set MSRP: Now: $34.99 Add to Cart Quick view Details sku: 05462 1971 - 1972 Chevrolet Upper Ball Joint MSRP: Now: $19.99 Add to Cart Quick view Details sku: 05459 1971 - 1999 Chevrolet GMC Upper Ball Joint Set MSRP: Now: $34.99 Add to Cart Quick view Details sku: 05456 1971 - 1999 Chevrolet GMC Upper Ball Joint MSRP: Now: $19.99 Add to Cart Quick view Details sku: 05454 1971 - 1997 Chevrolet GMC Lower Ball Joint Set MSRP: Now: $34.99 Add to Cart Quick view Details sku: 05452 1971 - 1997 Chevrolet GMC Lower Ball Joint MSRP: Now: $19.99 Add to Cart Quick view Details sku: 05413 1971 - 2005 Buick Cadillac Chevrolet GMC Isuzu Upper Ball Joint Set MSRP: Now: $54.99 Add to Cart Quick view Details sku: 05409 1971 - 2005 Buick Cadillac Chevrolet GMC Isuzu Upper Ball Joint MSRP: Now: $29.99 Add to Cart Quick view Details sku: 05628 1954 1955 1956 1957 Ford Mercury Lower Ball Joint Set MSRP: Now: $54.99 Add to Cart Quick view Details sku: 05627 1954 1955 1956 1957 Ford Mercury Lower Ball Joint MSRP: Now: $29.99 Add to Cart Quick view Details sku: 05626 1954 1955 1956 1957 Ford Mercury Upper Ball Joint Set MSRP: Now: $89.99 Add to Cart Quick view Details sku: 05625 1954 1955 1956 1957 Ford Mercury Upper Ball Joint MSRP: Now: $49.99 Add to Cart Previous 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Next Previous 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Next Compare Selected Ball Joint Sets for Antique Cars The ball joints on your classic car are a critical part of your suspension system, and when they start to wear out, it’s important to replace them quickly, before they do damage to your vehicle. It’s not always easy to get the classic car parts you need to repair your antique vehicle, but Andersen Restoration has what you need. We sell hundreds of ball joint sets suitable for restoring dozens of makes and models of classic cars. What’s in Our Ball Joint Sets Most of our ball joint sets consist of two pairs of ball joints — the upper and the lower. While they may look similar, there are important differences, and you want to ensure you order the right ball joint set for your vehicle. We sell ball joint sets for Fords, Dodges, Edsels and dozens of other classic cars. How Do I Know if I Need New Ball Joints? It’s important to know the signs that your ball joints are in need of replacement. A ball joint doesn’t usually fail suddenly — it gives some warning. Drivers who don’t understand — or don’t heed — the warning may be in danger. A ball joint that finally gives out could cause the driver to lose control of the vehicle. Some of the warning signs of a worn ball joint include new vibrations in the car, noises such as rattling or clanging, and uneven wear on the tires. Also, if you notice your car tends to pull to one side when driving or breaking, it could be the ball joints. At the same time, other parts of your classic car front end suspension system could also cause similar symptoms when they are worn, so it’s important to know which suspension parts need replacing. Ball joints must be thoroughly lubricated in order for them to do their job. If they dry out or the ball joint is contaminated by dirt or debris, this could hasten your ball joints’ demise. Purchasing OEM Parts for Antique Cars Searching online for OEM parts for classic cars can be a risky endeavor. You don’t really know what you’re getting until the box arrives and you open it. And what if you aren’t pleased? Some OEM parts for classic cars are old or used, and they may not be measurably better than the parts you are replacing. At Andersen Restoration, we sell antique car restoration parts that meet or exceed OEM specifications. That means the part you get from us will be just as high quality — or even better — than an OEM part you can find elsewhere. Our customers count on us because we have been a classic car parts supplier for more than 30 years, and we have a pool of happy customers who rely on us for all their car restoration parts. When you need ball joints, universal joints, sway bar bushings, rear end bushings, tie rods, strut rod kits or a complete antique auto suspension rebuild kit for classic cars, count on Andersen Restorations. × OK
Quick view Details sku: 05462 1971 - 1972 Chevrolet Upper Ball Joint MSRP: Now: $19.99 Add to Cart Quick view Details sku: 05459 1971 - 1999 Chevrolet GMC Upper Ball Joint Set MSRP: Now: $34.99 Add to Cart Quick view Details sku: 05456 1971 - 1999 Chevrolet GMC Upper Ball Joint MSRP: Now: $19.99 Add to Cart Quick view Details sku: 05454 1971 - 1997 Chevrolet GMC Lower Ball Joint Set MSRP: Now: $34.99 Add to Cart Quick view Details sku: 05452 1971 - 1997 Chevrolet GMC Lower Ball Joint MSRP: Now: $19.99 Add to Cart Quick view Details sku: 05413 1971 - 2005 Buick Cadillac Chevrolet GMC Isuzu Upper Ball Joint Set MSRP: Now: $54.99 Add to Cart Quick view Details sku: 05409 1971 - 2005 Buick Cadillac Chevrolet GMC Isuzu Upper Ball Joint MSRP: Now: $29.99 Add to Cart Quick view Details sku: 05628 1954 1955 1956 1957 Ford Mercury Lower Ball Joint Set MSRP: Now: $54.99 Add to Cart Quick view Details sku: 05627 1954 1955 1956 1957 Ford Mercury Lower Ball Joint MSRP: Now: $29.99 Add to Cart Quick view Details sku: 05626 1954 1955 1956 1957 Ford Mercury Upper Ball Joint Set MSRP: Now: $89.99 Add to Cart Quick view Details sku: 05625 1954 1955 1956 1957 Ford Mercury Upper Ball Joint MSRP: Now: $49.99 Add to Cart Previous 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Next Previous 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Next Compare Selected Ball Joint Sets for Antique Cars The ball joints on your classic car are a critical part of your suspension system, and when they start to wear out, it’s important to replace them quickly, before they do damage to your vehicle. It’s not always easy to get the classic car parts you need to repair your antique vehicle, but Andersen Restoration has what you need. We sell hundreds of ball joint sets suitable for restoring dozens of makes and models of classic cars. What’s in Our Ball Joint Sets Most of our ball joint sets consist of two pairs of ball joints — the upper and the lower. While they may look similar, there are important differences, and you want to ensure you order the right ball joint set for your vehicle. We sell ball joint sets for Fords, Dodges, Edsels and dozens of other classic cars. How Do I Know if I Need New Ball Joints? It’s important to know the signs that your ball joints are in need of replacement. A ball joint doesn’t usually fail suddenly — it gives some warning. Drivers who don’t understand — or don’t heed — the warning may be in danger. A ball joint that finally gives out could cause the driver to lose control of the vehicle. Some of the warning signs of a worn ball joint include new vibrations in the car, noises such as rattling or clanging, and uneven wear on the tires. Also, if you notice your car tends to pull to one side when driving or breaking, it could be the ball joints. At the same time, other parts of your classic car front end suspension system could also cause similar symptoms when they are worn, so it’s important to know which suspension parts need replacing. Ball joints must be thoroughly lubricated in order for them to do their job. If they dry out or the ball joint is contaminated by dirt or debris, this could hasten your ball joints’ demise. Purchasing OEM Parts for Antique Cars Searching online for OEM parts for classic cars can be a risky endeavor. You don’t really know what you’re getting until the box arrives and you open it. And what if you aren’t pleased? Some OEM parts for classic cars are old or used, and they may not be measurably better than the parts you are replacing. At Andersen Restoration, we sell antique car restoration parts that meet or exceed OEM specifications. That means the part you get from us will be just as high quality — or even better — than an OEM part you can find elsewhere. Our customers count on us because we have been a classic car parts supplier for more than 30 years, and we have a pool of happy customers who rely on us for all their car restoration parts. When you need ball joints, universal joints, sway bar bushings, rear end bushings, tie rods, strut rod kits or a complete antique auto suspension rebuild kit for classic cars, count on Andersen Restorations. × OK
Quick view Details sku: 05459 1971 - 1999 Chevrolet GMC Upper Ball Joint Set MSRP: Now: $34.99 Add to Cart Quick view Details sku: 05456 1971 - 1999 Chevrolet GMC Upper Ball Joint MSRP: Now: $19.99 Add to Cart Quick view Details sku: 05454 1971 - 1997 Chevrolet GMC Lower Ball Joint Set MSRP: Now: $34.99 Add to Cart Quick view Details sku: 05452 1971 - 1997 Chevrolet GMC Lower Ball Joint MSRP: Now: $19.99 Add to Cart Quick view Details sku: 05413 1971 - 2005 Buick Cadillac Chevrolet GMC Isuzu Upper Ball Joint Set MSRP: Now: $54.99 Add to Cart Quick view Details sku: 05409 1971 - 2005 Buick Cadillac Chevrolet GMC Isuzu Upper Ball Joint MSRP: Now: $29.99 Add to Cart Quick view Details sku: 05628 1954 1955 1956 1957 Ford Mercury Lower Ball Joint Set MSRP: Now: $54.99 Add to Cart Quick view Details sku: 05627 1954 1955 1956 1957 Ford Mercury Lower Ball Joint MSRP: Now: $29.99 Add to Cart Quick view Details sku: 05626 1954 1955 1956 1957 Ford Mercury Upper Ball Joint Set MSRP: Now: $89.99 Add to Cart Quick view Details sku: 05625 1954 1955 1956 1957 Ford Mercury Upper Ball Joint MSRP: Now: $49.99 Add to Cart Previous 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Next Previous 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Next Compare Selected Ball Joint Sets for Antique Cars The ball joints on your classic car are a critical part of your suspension system, and when they start to wear out, it’s important to replace them quickly, before they do damage to your vehicle. It’s not always easy to get the classic car parts you need to repair your antique vehicle, but Andersen Restoration has what you need. We sell hundreds of ball joint sets suitable for restoring dozens of makes and models of classic cars. What’s in Our Ball Joint Sets Most of our ball joint sets consist of two pairs of ball joints — the upper and the lower. While they may look similar, there are important differences, and you want to ensure you order the right ball joint set for your vehicle. We sell ball joint sets for Fords, Dodges, Edsels and dozens of other classic cars. How Do I Know if I Need New Ball Joints? It’s important to know the signs that your ball joints are in need of replacement. A ball joint doesn’t usually fail suddenly — it gives some warning. Drivers who don’t understand — or don’t heed — the warning may be in danger. A ball joint that finally gives out could cause the driver to lose control of the vehicle. Some of the warning signs of a worn ball joint include new vibrations in the car, noises such as rattling or clanging, and uneven wear on the tires. Also, if you notice your car tends to pull to one side when driving or breaking, it could be the ball joints. At the same time, other parts of your classic car front end suspension system could also cause similar symptoms when they are worn, so it’s important to know which suspension parts need replacing. Ball joints must be thoroughly lubricated in order for them to do their job. If they dry out or the ball joint is contaminated by dirt or debris, this could hasten your ball joints’ demise. Purchasing OEM Parts for Antique Cars Searching online for OEM parts for classic cars can be a risky endeavor. You don’t really know what you’re getting until the box arrives and you open it. And what if you aren’t pleased? Some OEM parts for classic cars are old or used, and they may not be measurably better than the parts you are replacing. At Andersen Restoration, we sell antique car restoration parts that meet or exceed OEM specifications. That means the part you get from us will be just as high quality — or even better — than an OEM part you can find elsewhere. Our customers count on us because we have been a classic car parts supplier for more than 30 years, and we have a pool of happy customers who rely on us for all their car restoration parts. When you need ball joints, universal joints, sway bar bushings, rear end bushings, tie rods, strut rod kits or a complete antique auto suspension rebuild kit for classic cars, count on Andersen Restorations. × OK
Quick view Details sku: 05456 1971 - 1999 Chevrolet GMC Upper Ball Joint MSRP: Now: $19.99 Add to Cart Quick view Details sku: 05454 1971 - 1997 Chevrolet GMC Lower Ball Joint Set MSRP: Now: $34.99 Add to Cart Quick view Details sku: 05452 1971 - 1997 Chevrolet GMC Lower Ball Joint MSRP: Now: $19.99 Add to Cart Quick view Details sku: 05413 1971 - 2005 Buick Cadillac Chevrolet GMC Isuzu Upper Ball Joint Set MSRP: Now: $54.99 Add to Cart Quick view Details sku: 05409 1971 - 2005 Buick Cadillac Chevrolet GMC Isuzu Upper Ball Joint MSRP: Now: $29.99 Add to Cart Quick view Details sku: 05628 1954 1955 1956 1957 Ford Mercury Lower Ball Joint Set MSRP: Now: $54.99 Add to Cart Quick view Details sku: 05627 1954 1955 1956 1957 Ford Mercury Lower Ball Joint MSRP: Now: $29.99 Add to Cart Quick view Details sku: 05626 1954 1955 1956 1957 Ford Mercury Upper Ball Joint Set MSRP: Now: $89.99 Add to Cart Quick view Details sku: 05625 1954 1955 1956 1957 Ford Mercury Upper Ball Joint MSRP: Now: $49.99 Add to Cart Previous 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Next Previous 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Next Compare Selected Ball Joint Sets for Antique Cars The ball joints on your classic car are a critical part of your suspension system, and when they start to wear out, it’s important to replace them quickly, before they do damage to your vehicle. It’s not always easy to get the classic car parts you need to repair your antique vehicle, but Andersen Restoration has what you need. We sell hundreds of ball joint sets suitable for restoring dozens of makes and models of classic cars. What’s in Our Ball Joint Sets Most of our ball joint sets consist of two pairs of ball joints — the upper and the lower. While they may look similar, there are important differences, and you want to ensure you order the right ball joint set for your vehicle. We sell ball joint sets for Fords, Dodges, Edsels and dozens of other classic cars. How Do I Know if I Need New Ball Joints? It’s important to know the signs that your ball joints are in need of replacement. A ball joint doesn’t usually fail suddenly — it gives some warning. Drivers who don’t understand — or don’t heed — the warning may be in danger. A ball joint that finally gives out could cause the driver to lose control of the vehicle. Some of the warning signs of a worn ball joint include new vibrations in the car, noises such as rattling or clanging, and uneven wear on the tires. Also, if you notice your car tends to pull to one side when driving or breaking, it could be the ball joints. At the same time, other parts of your classic car front end suspension system could also cause similar symptoms when they are worn, so it’s important to know which suspension parts need replacing. Ball joints must be thoroughly lubricated in order for them to do their job. If they dry out or the ball joint is contaminated by dirt or debris, this could hasten your ball joints’ demise. Purchasing OEM Parts for Antique Cars Searching online for OEM parts for classic cars can be a risky endeavor. You don’t really know what you’re getting until the box arrives and you open it. And what if you aren’t pleased? Some OEM parts for classic cars are old or used, and they may not be measurably better than the parts you are replacing. At Andersen Restoration, we sell antique car restoration parts that meet or exceed OEM specifications. That means the part you get from us will be just as high quality — or even better — than an OEM part you can find elsewhere. Our customers count on us because we have been a classic car parts supplier for more than 30 years, and we have a pool of happy customers who rely on us for all their car restoration parts. When you need ball joints, universal joints, sway bar bushings, rear end bushings, tie rods, strut rod kits or a complete antique auto suspension rebuild kit for classic cars, count on Andersen Restorations. × OK
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Quick view Details sku: 05452 1971 - 1997 Chevrolet GMC Lower Ball Joint MSRP: Now: $19.99 Add to Cart Quick view Details sku: 05413 1971 - 2005 Buick Cadillac Chevrolet GMC Isuzu Upper Ball Joint Set MSRP: Now: $54.99 Add to Cart Quick view Details sku: 05409 1971 - 2005 Buick Cadillac Chevrolet GMC Isuzu Upper Ball Joint MSRP: Now: $29.99 Add to Cart Quick view Details sku: 05628 1954 1955 1956 1957 Ford Mercury Lower Ball Joint Set MSRP: Now: $54.99 Add to Cart Quick view Details sku: 05627 1954 1955 1956 1957 Ford Mercury Lower Ball Joint MSRP: Now: $29.99 Add to Cart Quick view Details sku: 05626 1954 1955 1956 1957 Ford Mercury Upper Ball Joint Set MSRP: Now: $89.99 Add to Cart Quick view Details sku: 05625 1954 1955 1956 1957 Ford Mercury Upper Ball Joint MSRP: Now: $49.99 Add to Cart Previous 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Next Previous 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Next Compare Selected Ball Joint Sets for Antique Cars The ball joints on your classic car are a critical part of your suspension system, and when they start to wear out, it’s important to replace them quickly, before they do damage to your vehicle. It’s not always easy to get the classic car parts you need to repair your antique vehicle, but Andersen Restoration has what you need. We sell hundreds of ball joint sets suitable for restoring dozens of makes and models of classic cars. What’s in Our Ball Joint Sets Most of our ball joint sets consist of two pairs of ball joints — the upper and the lower. While they may look similar, there are important differences, and you want to ensure you order the right ball joint set for your vehicle. We sell ball joint sets for Fords, Dodges, Edsels and dozens of other classic cars. How Do I Know if I Need New Ball Joints? It’s important to know the signs that your ball joints are in need of replacement. A ball joint doesn’t usually fail suddenly — it gives some warning. Drivers who don’t understand — or don’t heed — the warning may be in danger. A ball joint that finally gives out could cause the driver to lose control of the vehicle. Some of the warning signs of a worn ball joint include new vibrations in the car, noises such as rattling or clanging, and uneven wear on the tires. Also, if you notice your car tends to pull to one side when driving or breaking, it could be the ball joints. At the same time, other parts of your classic car front end suspension system could also cause similar symptoms when they are worn, so it’s important to know which suspension parts need replacing. Ball joints must be thoroughly lubricated in order for them to do their job. If they dry out or the ball joint is contaminated by dirt or debris, this could hasten your ball joints’ demise. Purchasing OEM Parts for Antique Cars Searching online for OEM parts for classic cars can be a risky endeavor. You don’t really know what you’re getting until the box arrives and you open it. And what if you aren’t pleased? Some OEM parts for classic cars are old or used, and they may not be measurably better than the parts you are replacing. At Andersen Restoration, we sell antique car restoration parts that meet or exceed OEM specifications. That means the part you get from us will be just as high quality — or even better — than an OEM part you can find elsewhere. Our customers count on us because we have been a classic car parts supplier for more than 30 years, and we have a pool of happy customers who rely on us for all their car restoration parts. When you need ball joints, universal joints, sway bar bushings, rear end bushings, tie rods, strut rod kits or a complete antique auto suspension rebuild kit for classic cars, count on Andersen Restorations. × OK
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Quick view Details sku: 05409 1971 - 2005 Buick Cadillac Chevrolet GMC Isuzu Upper Ball Joint MSRP: Now: $29.99 Add to Cart Quick view Details sku: 05628 1954 1955 1956 1957 Ford Mercury Lower Ball Joint Set MSRP: Now: $54.99 Add to Cart Quick view Details sku: 05627 1954 1955 1956 1957 Ford Mercury Lower Ball Joint MSRP: Now: $29.99 Add to Cart Quick view Details sku: 05626 1954 1955 1956 1957 Ford Mercury Upper Ball Joint Set MSRP: Now: $89.99 Add to Cart Quick view Details sku: 05625 1954 1955 1956 1957 Ford Mercury Upper Ball Joint MSRP: Now: $49.99 Add to Cart Previous 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Next Previous 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Next Compare Selected Ball Joint Sets for Antique Cars The ball joints on your classic car are a critical part of your suspension system, and when they start to wear out, it’s important to replace them quickly, before they do damage to your vehicle. It’s not always easy to get the classic car parts you need to repair your antique vehicle, but Andersen Restoration has what you need. We sell hundreds of ball joint sets suitable for restoring dozens of makes and models of classic cars. What’s in Our Ball Joint Sets Most of our ball joint sets consist of two pairs of ball joints — the upper and the lower. While they may look similar, there are important differences, and you want to ensure you order the right ball joint set for your vehicle. We sell ball joint sets for Fords, Dodges, Edsels and dozens of other classic cars. How Do I Know if I Need New Ball Joints? It’s important to know the signs that your ball joints are in need of replacement. A ball joint doesn’t usually fail suddenly — it gives some warning. Drivers who don’t understand — or don’t heed — the warning may be in danger. A ball joint that finally gives out could cause the driver to lose control of the vehicle. Some of the warning signs of a worn ball joint include new vibrations in the car, noises such as rattling or clanging, and uneven wear on the tires. Also, if you notice your car tends to pull to one side when driving or breaking, it could be the ball joints. At the same time, other parts of your classic car front end suspension system could also cause similar symptoms when they are worn, so it’s important to know which suspension parts need replacing. Ball joints must be thoroughly lubricated in order for them to do their job. If they dry out or the ball joint is contaminated by dirt or debris, this could hasten your ball joints’ demise. Purchasing OEM Parts for Antique Cars Searching online for OEM parts for classic cars can be a risky endeavor. You don’t really know what you’re getting until the box arrives and you open it. And what if you aren’t pleased? Some OEM parts for classic cars are old or used, and they may not be measurably better than the parts you are replacing. At Andersen Restoration, we sell antique car restoration parts that meet or exceed OEM specifications. That means the part you get from us will be just as high quality — or even better — than an OEM part you can find elsewhere. Our customers count on us because we have been a classic car parts supplier for more than 30 years, and we have a pool of happy customers who rely on us for all their car restoration parts. When you need ball joints, universal joints, sway bar bushings, rear end bushings, tie rods, strut rod kits or a complete antique auto suspension rebuild kit for classic cars, count on Andersen Restorations. × OK
Quick view Details sku: 05628 1954 1955 1956 1957 Ford Mercury Lower Ball Joint Set MSRP: Now: $54.99 Add to Cart Quick view Details sku: 05627 1954 1955 1956 1957 Ford Mercury Lower Ball Joint MSRP: Now: $29.99 Add to Cart Quick view Details sku: 05626 1954 1955 1956 1957 Ford Mercury Upper Ball Joint Set MSRP: Now: $89.99 Add to Cart Quick view Details sku: 05625 1954 1955 1956 1957 Ford Mercury Upper Ball Joint MSRP: Now: $49.99 Add to Cart Previous 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Next Previous 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Next Compare Selected Ball Joint Sets for Antique Cars The ball joints on your classic car are a critical part of your suspension system, and when they start to wear out, it’s important to replace them quickly, before they do damage to your vehicle. It’s not always easy to get the classic car parts you need to repair your antique vehicle, but Andersen Restoration has what you need. We sell hundreds of ball joint sets suitable for restoring dozens of makes and models of classic cars. What’s in Our Ball Joint Sets Most of our ball joint sets consist of two pairs of ball joints — the upper and the lower. While they may look similar, there are important differences, and you want to ensure you order the right ball joint set for your vehicle. We sell ball joint sets for Fords, Dodges, Edsels and dozens of other classic cars. How Do I Know if I Need New Ball Joints? It’s important to know the signs that your ball joints are in need of replacement. A ball joint doesn’t usually fail suddenly — it gives some warning. Drivers who don’t understand — or don’t heed — the warning may be in danger. A ball joint that finally gives out could cause the driver to lose control of the vehicle. Some of the warning signs of a worn ball joint include new vibrations in the car, noises such as rattling or clanging, and uneven wear on the tires. Also, if you notice your car tends to pull to one side when driving or breaking, it could be the ball joints. At the same time, other parts of your classic car front end suspension system could also cause similar symptoms when they are worn, so it’s important to know which suspension parts need replacing. Ball joints must be thoroughly lubricated in order for them to do their job. If they dry out or the ball joint is contaminated by dirt or debris, this could hasten your ball joints’ demise. Purchasing OEM Parts for Antique Cars Searching online for OEM parts for classic cars can be a risky endeavor. You don’t really know what you’re getting until the box arrives and you open it. And what if you aren’t pleased? Some OEM parts for classic cars are old or used, and they may not be measurably better than the parts you are replacing. At Andersen Restoration, we sell antique car restoration parts that meet or exceed OEM specifications. That means the part you get from us will be just as high quality — or even better — than an OEM part you can find elsewhere. Our customers count on us because we have been a classic car parts supplier for more than 30 years, and we have a pool of happy customers who rely on us for all their car restoration parts. When you need ball joints, universal joints, sway bar bushings, rear end bushings, tie rods, strut rod kits or a complete antique auto suspension rebuild kit for classic cars, count on Andersen Restorations. × OK
Quick view Details sku: 05627 1954 1955 1956 1957 Ford Mercury Lower Ball Joint MSRP: Now: $29.99 Add to Cart Quick view Details sku: 05626 1954 1955 1956 1957 Ford Mercury Upper Ball Joint Set MSRP: Now: $89.99 Add to Cart Quick view Details sku: 05625 1954 1955 1956 1957 Ford Mercury Upper Ball Joint MSRP: Now: $49.99 Add to Cart Previous 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Next Previous 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Next Compare Selected Ball Joint Sets for Antique Cars The ball joints on your classic car are a critical part of your suspension system, and when they start to wear out, it’s important to replace them quickly, before they do damage to your vehicle. It’s not always easy to get the classic car parts you need to repair your antique vehicle, but Andersen Restoration has what you need. We sell hundreds of ball joint sets suitable for restoring dozens of makes and models of classic cars. What’s in Our Ball Joint Sets Most of our ball joint sets consist of two pairs of ball joints — the upper and the lower. While they may look similar, there are important differences, and you want to ensure you order the right ball joint set for your vehicle. We sell ball joint sets for Fords, Dodges, Edsels and dozens of other classic cars. How Do I Know if I Need New Ball Joints? It’s important to know the signs that your ball joints are in need of replacement. A ball joint doesn’t usually fail suddenly — it gives some warning. Drivers who don’t understand — or don’t heed — the warning may be in danger. A ball joint that finally gives out could cause the driver to lose control of the vehicle. Some of the warning signs of a worn ball joint include new vibrations in the car, noises such as rattling or clanging, and uneven wear on the tires. Also, if you notice your car tends to pull to one side when driving or breaking, it could be the ball joints. At the same time, other parts of your classic car front end suspension system could also cause similar symptoms when they are worn, so it’s important to know which suspension parts need replacing. Ball joints must be thoroughly lubricated in order for them to do their job. If they dry out or the ball joint is contaminated by dirt or debris, this could hasten your ball joints’ demise. Purchasing OEM Parts for Antique Cars Searching online for OEM parts for classic cars can be a risky endeavor. You don’t really know what you’re getting until the box arrives and you open it. And what if you aren’t pleased? Some OEM parts for classic cars are old or used, and they may not be measurably better than the parts you are replacing. At Andersen Restoration, we sell antique car restoration parts that meet or exceed OEM specifications. That means the part you get from us will be just as high quality — or even better — than an OEM part you can find elsewhere. Our customers count on us because we have been a classic car parts supplier for more than 30 years, and we have a pool of happy customers who rely on us for all their car restoration parts. When you need ball joints, universal joints, sway bar bushings, rear end bushings, tie rods, strut rod kits or a complete antique auto suspension rebuild kit for classic cars, count on Andersen Restorations. × OK
Quick view Details sku: 05626 1954 1955 1956 1957 Ford Mercury Upper Ball Joint Set MSRP: Now: $89.99 Add to Cart Quick view Details sku: 05625 1954 1955 1956 1957 Ford Mercury Upper Ball Joint MSRP: Now: $49.99 Add to Cart Previous 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Next Previous 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Next Compare Selected Ball Joint Sets for Antique Cars The ball joints on your classic car are a critical part of your suspension system, and when they start to wear out, it’s important to replace them quickly, before they do damage to your vehicle. It’s not always easy to get the classic car parts you need to repair your antique vehicle, but Andersen Restoration has what you need. We sell hundreds of ball joint sets suitable for restoring dozens of makes and models of classic cars. What’s in Our Ball Joint Sets Most of our ball joint sets consist of two pairs of ball joints — the upper and the lower. While they may look similar, there are important differences, and you want to ensure you order the right ball joint set for your vehicle. We sell ball joint sets for Fords, Dodges, Edsels and dozens of other classic cars. How Do I Know if I Need New Ball Joints? It’s important to know the signs that your ball joints are in need of replacement. A ball joint doesn’t usually fail suddenly — it gives some warning. Drivers who don’t understand — or don’t heed — the warning may be in danger. A ball joint that finally gives out could cause the driver to lose control of the vehicle. Some of the warning signs of a worn ball joint include new vibrations in the car, noises such as rattling or clanging, and uneven wear on the tires. Also, if you notice your car tends to pull to one side when driving or breaking, it could be the ball joints. At the same time, other parts of your classic car front end suspension system could also cause similar symptoms when they are worn, so it’s important to know which suspension parts need replacing. Ball joints must be thoroughly lubricated in order for them to do their job. If they dry out or the ball joint is contaminated by dirt or debris, this could hasten your ball joints’ demise. Purchasing OEM Parts for Antique Cars Searching online for OEM parts for classic cars can be a risky endeavor. You don’t really know what you’re getting until the box arrives and you open it. And what if you aren’t pleased? Some OEM parts for classic cars are old or used, and they may not be measurably better than the parts you are replacing. At Andersen Restoration, we sell antique car restoration parts that meet or exceed OEM specifications. That means the part you get from us will be just as high quality — or even better — than an OEM part you can find elsewhere. Our customers count on us because we have been a classic car parts supplier for more than 30 years, and we have a pool of happy customers who rely on us for all their car restoration parts. When you need ball joints, universal joints, sway bar bushings, rear end bushings, tie rods, strut rod kits or a complete antique auto suspension rebuild kit for classic cars, count on Andersen Restorations.
Quick view Details sku: 05625 1954 1955 1956 1957 Ford Mercury Upper Ball Joint MSRP: Now: $49.99 Add to Cart Previous 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Next Previous 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Next Compare Selected Ball Joint Sets for Antique Cars The ball joints on your classic car are a critical part of your suspension system, and when they start to wear out, it’s important to replace them quickly, before they do damage to your vehicle. It’s not always easy to get the classic car parts you need to repair your antique vehicle, but Andersen Restoration has what you need. We sell hundreds of ball joint sets suitable for restoring dozens of makes and models of classic cars. What’s in Our Ball Joint Sets Most of our ball joint sets consist of two pairs of ball joints — the upper and the lower. While they may look similar, there are important differences, and you want to ensure you order the right ball joint set for your vehicle. We sell ball joint sets for Fords, Dodges, Edsels and dozens of other classic cars. How Do I Know if I Need New Ball Joints? It’s important to know the signs that your ball joints are in need of replacement. A ball joint doesn’t usually fail suddenly — it gives some warning. Drivers who don’t understand — or don’t heed — the warning may be in danger. A ball joint that finally gives out could cause the driver to lose control of the vehicle. Some of the warning signs of a worn ball joint include new vibrations in the car, noises such as rattling or clanging, and uneven wear on the tires. Also, if you notice your car tends to pull to one side when driving or breaking, it could be the ball joints. At the same time, other parts of your classic car front end suspension system could also cause similar symptoms when they are worn, so it’s important to know which suspension parts need replacing. Ball joints must be thoroughly lubricated in order for them to do their job. If they dry out or the ball joint is contaminated by dirt or debris, this could hasten your ball joints’ demise. Purchasing OEM Parts for Antique Cars Searching online for OEM parts for classic cars can be a risky endeavor. You don’t really know what you’re getting until the box arrives and you open it. And what if you aren’t pleased? Some OEM parts for classic cars are old or used, and they may not be measurably better than the parts you are replacing. At Andersen Restoration, we sell antique car restoration parts that meet or exceed OEM specifications. That means the part you get from us will be just as high quality — or even better — than an OEM part you can find elsewhere. Our customers count on us because we have been a classic car parts supplier for more than 30 years, and we have a pool of happy customers who rely on us for all their car restoration parts. When you need ball joints, universal joints, sway bar bushings, rear end bushings, tie rods, strut rod kits or a complete antique auto suspension rebuild kit for classic cars, count on Andersen Restorations.