Scuderia Car Parts provides high-quality ball joints for luxury and performance vehicles. We offer OEM replacements and reinforced aftermarket upgrades, ensuring precise fit, smooth articulation, and long-lasting durability. Our selection covers both load-bearing and non-load-bearing types, from trusted manufacturers with worldwide delivery. Many of our parts come with warranties and are tested to meet or exceed OEM specifications to ensure reliability under demanding conditions. Our technicians can advise on the correct part for your suspension geometry and driving style, and we provide installation guidance and support where needed.

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Maserati 194971

Maserati 194971

BALL JOINT
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Fits: Maserati 4200 Coupe (2002-2004) CC, Maserati 4200 Coupe (2002-2004) GT, Maserati 4200 Coupe (2005-2007) CC, Maserati 4200 Coupe (2005-2007) GT, Maserati 4200 Spyder (2005-2007) CC and 2 more
$19.09 each
Maserati 145482

Maserati 145482

BALL JOINT
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$99.46 each
Maserati 160471

Maserati 160471

BALL JOINT
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$925.11 each
Maserati 169310

Maserati 169310

BALL JOINT
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$259.37 each
Maserati 188574

Maserati 188574

BALL JOINT
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$427.68 each
Maserati 316620103

Maserati 316620103

BALL JOINT
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$398.94 each
Maserati 145483

Maserati 145483

BALL JOINT
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$118.20 each
Maserati 154300

Maserati 154300

BALL JOINT
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$104.26 each
Maserati 193698

Maserati 193698

BALL JOINT
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$42.54 each
Maserati 203633

Maserati 203633

BALL JOINT
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Maserati 130202

Maserati 130202

BALL JOINT
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$928.80 each
Maserati 160470

Maserati 160470

BALL JOINT
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$1,298.13 each
Maserati 163703

Maserati 163703

BALL JOINT
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$1,108.51 each
Maserati 169311

Maserati 169311

BALL JOINT
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$259.37 each
Maserati 178929

Maserati 178929

BALL JOINT
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$289.62 each
Maserati 980144032

Maserati 980144032

RH BALL JOINT
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$151.16 each

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What's in Maserati Ball Joints?

The ball joint is a crucial component of a vehicle’s suspension system, acting as a pivot point between the wheels and the suspension. It allows the wheels to move with the suspension and steer smoothly. Typically made of hardened steel with a lubricated bearing and sealed boot, ball joints wear out over time, affecting steering and ride quality. When a ball joint begins to fail you may notice clunking noises, uneven tyre wear, or loose steering feel. Proper selection and installation are essential for maintaining vehicle alignment and overall safety.

Where it is located in the car? How should it be properly maintained?

Ball joints are located at the connection between the steering knuckle and the control arm in the front suspension system. Depending on the suspension design, vehicles may have upper and lower ball joints or just one per wheel. Regular inspection is important as worn ball joints can cause poor handling and uneven tire wear. Mechanics will check for excessive play, torn boots, or grease leakage during routine servicing. Timely replacement prevents further damage to tie rods, control arms, and wheel bearings, preserving steering precision.