Ball Joint Repair in Aldergrove — All Makes, Models & EVs
Looking for the best mechanic near you?
Dale’s Auto Service is the Lower Mainland’s trusted shop for precise ball joint repair in Aldergrove—for all makes, all models, and Electric Vehicles.
Expect dealership-level diagnostics, transparent quotes, and workmanship we stand behind.
Why ball joints matter
Ball joints connect your control arms to the steering knuckles. When worn, they create play in the suspension that hurts stability, tire wear, and braking performance—especially on EVs with higher curb weight and instant torque.
Common symptoms of failing ball joints
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Clunking over bumps or when turning
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Steering wander, vibration, or “loose” feel
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Uneven or rapid tire wear (inner/outer shoulders)
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Vehicle pulls or feels unstable under braking
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Grease leaks or torn dust boots
Our ball joint service (what we do)
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Digital inspection & measurement of play/specs (before/after)
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OE or premium-grade ball joints (no cut-rate parts)
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Press-in / bolt-in replacements with proper torque & cotter pins
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EV-aware procedures (lift points, battery protection, added weight)
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Wheel alignment verification/adjustment after install
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Road test & report with photos/video for your records
Why choose Dale’s for ball joints
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Best mechanic near you in Aldergrove & Langley—est. 1989, trusted by thousands
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All makes & models + EVs (Tesla, Hyundai/Kia, VW, BMW, Toyota, Subaru & more)
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Transparent pricing and options (OEM vs. premium aftermarket)
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Alignment + tires in-house to protect new suspension parts
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Warranty-backed work by Red Seal technicians
How long does ball joint repair take?
Most vehicles: same day service with alignment. Some press-fit or rusted components may require additional time—your advisor will confirm at check-in.
Pricing & quotes
Get an exact estimate for your year/make/model (and trim). We price fairly and walk you through parts options and alignment needs before work begins.
Ready to Book?
Call: 604-530-9160
Email: sales@dalesauto.ca
Ball Joint FAQ
1) What are the dangers of driving with bad ball joints?
They can separate under load, causing loss of steering and severe tire wear. Address clunks, looseness, or uneven tires promptly.
2) Do I need an alignment after ball joint replacement?
Yes. Ball joints affect camber/caster. An alignment protects tires and restores handling.
3) How do EVs change ball joint service?
EV weight and torque accelerate wear. We use proper lift points, EV-appropriate parts, and alignment targets to protect range and tires.
4) How much does ball joint repair cost?
It varies by vehicle (bolt-in vs press-fit) and whether fronts/backs are needed. Call for a fast, VIN-specific quote.
5) Can you replace just one ball joint?
We can, but we’ll advise on both sides if wear is similar. Replacing in pairs can save tires and alignment costs.














