Scuderia Car Parts supplies Maserati ball joints sourced directly from OEM manufacturers, giving independent garages and Maserati owners confidence in every component they fit. As a specialist exclusively focused on luxury and exotic marques, we understand the precise specifications these vehicles demand — something a general parts supplier simply cannot match. Our range covers the full Maserati model lineup, including the Ghibli, Quattroporte, GranTurismo, GranCabrio, Levante, and MC20. Whether you are replacing a worn suspension ball joint on a high-mileage Ghibli or restoring correct geometry to a Levante following an inspection failure, sourcing genuine Maserati ball joints from a dedicated specialist ensures you receive the exact part, built to the correct tolerance, every time.
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A ball joint is a pivoting bearing assembly that connects the suspension control arms to the steering knuckle, allowing movement in multiple planes simultaneously. The ball and socket joint must handle both vertical suspension travel and horizontal steering inputs at the same time, making it one of the more mechanically demanding components in the front suspension system. On Maserati models, particularly the double-wishbone and multi-link platforms used across the Ghibli, Quattroporte, and Levante, the ball joint geometry is precisely calibrated to support the vehicle's dynamic behaviour. An out-of-tolerance or degraded steering ball joint will compromise camber, caster, and toe settings, making accurate alignment impossible and introducing handling instability that worsens progressively with use.
Maserati ball joints are located at the outer ends of the upper and lower control arms in the front suspension, with some models incorporating additional joints in the rear multi-link arrangement. Inspection should form part of any routine service, particularly on higher-mileage vehicles or those driven on poor road surfaces. Warning signs include a clunking or knocking sound from the suspension under load, vague or wandering steering, or uneven tyre wear that reappears after alignment. The Levante's increased kerb weight places greater cyclical load on the suspension ball joint than the lighter GT models, making periodic checks more critical. When fitting, always refer to model-specific torque specifications and replace any associated hardware as directed by Maserati's technical documentation.
Genuine Maserati ball joints are manufactured to the dimensional and material specifications defined during the vehicle's engineering programme. That means correct stud taper angles, rated load capacity, and joint articulation range — all of which must align precisely with the suspension geometry the car was built around. Deviating from OEM specification on a suspension component this critical introduces variables that affect handling, tyre wear, and long-term structural integrity. Scuderia Car Parts sources directly from OEM supply chains, ensuring that every part we supply meets the original manufacturer standard. For mechanics and owners who need to get the job done correctly the first time, that supply relationship makes a tangible difference.