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Ball Joint

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Vehicle Fitment

Make Model Years Chassis Engine Position
Audi A1 2010–2026
Audi A1 2010–2026 8X_ - 8X_BDG CAXA
Audi A1 2010–2026 8X# - 3DR/5DR HB CHZE
Audi A1 2010–2026 8X# - 3DR/5DR HB CZEA
Audi A1 2010–2026 8X# - 8X CZCA
Audi A1 2010–2026 8X1 - 8X1BCG CAVG
Audi A1 2010–2026 8XF - 8XFCSG CHZB
Audi S1 2018–
Audi S1 2018– 8X CWZA
Seat Cordoba Ii 2002–2009
Seat Cordoba Ii 2002–2009 6L - 6L2 BBX
Seat Ibiza Cupra 2009–2012
Seat Ibiza Cupra 2009–2012 6J_ - 6J18N7 CAVE
Seat Ibiza Fr 2012–2026
Seat Ibiza Fr 2012–2026 6J_ - 6J1 2DR COUPE EU CBZB
Seat Ibiza Fr 2012–2026 6P_ - 6P_5K_ CHZC
Seat Ibiza Iii 2002–2009
Seat Ibiza Iii 2002–2009 6L - 6L1
Seat Ibiza Mk Iv 2008–2017
Seat Ibiza Mk Iv 2008–2017 6J_ - 6J
Seat Ibiza Mk Iv 2008–2017 6J_ - 6J BTS
Seat Ibiza Mk Iv 2008–2017 6J_ - 6J BXW
Seat Ibiza Mk Iv 2008–2017 6J_ - 6J BZG
Seat Ibiza Mk Iv 2008–2017 6J_ - 6J CAVF
Seat Ibiza Mk Iv 2008–2017 6J_ - 6J CAYB
Seat Ibiza Mk Iv 2008–2017 6J_ - 6J CBZ#
Seat Ibiza Mk Iv 2008–2017 6J_ - 6J CEKA
Seat Ibiza Mk Iv 2008–2017 6J_ - 6J CFHD
Seat Ibiza Mk Iv 2008–2017 6J_ - 6J CFWA
Seat Ibiza Mk Iv 2008–2017 6J_ - 6J CHZ#
Seat Ibiza Mk Iv 2008–2017 6J_ - 6J CJZ#
Seat Ibiza Mk Iv 2008–2017 6J_ - 6J CLNA
Seat Ibiza Mk Iv 2008–2017 6J_ - 6J CPTA
Seat Ibiza Mk Iv 2008–2017 6J_ - 6J CWVA
Seat Ibiza Mk Iv 2008–2017 6J_ - 6J1 2DR EU CGGB
Seat Ibiza Mk Iv 2008–2017 6J_ - 6J5 5DR HB EU BTS
Seat Ibiza Mk Iv 2008–2017 6J_ - 6J5 5DR HB EU CAYC
Seat Ibiza Mk Iv 2008–2017 6P_ - 6P1 5DR HB EU CJZC
Seat Toledo Iv 2012–2019
Seat Toledo Iv 2012–2019 KG3 - KG3 CAXA
Seat Toledo Iv 2012–2019 KG3 - KG3 CAY#
Seat Toledo Iv 2012–2019 KG3 - KG3 CBZ#
Seat Toledo Iv 2012–2019 KG3 - KG3 CFNA
Seat Toledo Iv 2012–2019 KG3 - KG3 CGPC
Seat Toledo Iv 2012–2019 KG3 - KG3 CHZ#
Seat Toledo Iv 2012–2019 KG3 - KG3 CJZ#
Seat Toledo Iv 2012–2019 KG3 - KG3 CLNA
Seat Toledo Iv 2012–2019 KG3 - KG3 CXMA
Seat Toledo Iv 2012–2019 KG3 - KG3_3_ CUSB
Seat Toledo Iv 2012–2019 KG3 - KG3_R_ CZCA
Skoda Citigo 2011–2021
Skoda Citigo 2011–2021 NF1 - 5DR HB EBMA
Skoda Fabia
Skoda Fabia 5__ - 5___D4 CGPA
Skoda Fabia 5__ - 5___G4 CGGB
Skoda Fabia 5__ - 5___K_ CFNA
Skoda Fabia 5__ - 54__D4 BZG
Skoda Fabia 5__ - 54__F4 CBZA
Skoda Fabia 5__ - 54__G4 BXW
Skoda Fabia 5__ - 54__K_ BTS
Skoda Fabia 5__ - 5J#, 54# 60PS
Skoda Fabia 5__ - 5J#, 54# CAY
Skoda Fabia 5__ - 5J#, 54# CFWA
Skoda Fabia 5__ - 5J5 5DR HB EU CGPB
Skoda Fabia NJ - NJ#
Skoda Fabia NJ - NJ# CHY#
Skoda Fabia NJ - NJ# CHZ#
Skoda Fabia NJ - NJ# CWVA
Skoda Fabia NJ - NJ# CZCA
Skoda Fabia NJ_ - NJ__L_ CJZD
Skoda Fabia NJ_ - NJ3 5DR HB EU CJZC
Skoda Fabia Rs 2005–2015
Skoda Fabia Rs 2005–2015 5__ - 54_5M_ SG CAVE
Skoda Fabia Rs 2005–2015 5__ - 5J9 EU CAVE
Skoda Rapid 2012–2022
Skoda Rapid 2012–2022 NH_ - NH__84 CAYC
Skoda Rapid 2012–2022 NH_ - NH1 SB EU CJZD
Skoda Rapid 2012–2022 NH3 - NH__L_ CWVA
Skoda Rapid 2012–2022 NK3 - NK__L_ CWVA
Skoda Rapid 2012–2022 NK3 - NK3_D4 CWVB
Skoda Rapid 2012–2022 NK3 - NK3_K4 CFNA
Skoda Rapid 2012–2022 NK3 - NK3_PD CAXA
Skoda Rapid 2012–2022 NK3 - NK3_RD CZCA
Skoda Roomster
Skoda Roomster 5J
Skoda Roomster 5J7 - 5J7_84 CAYC
Volkswagen Cross Polo 2009–2014
Volkswagen Cross Polo 2009–2014 6R1 - 5DR HB EU CBZB
Volkswagen Cross Polo 2009–2014 6R1 - 6R1CF_ CBZB
Volkswagen Fox 2004–2021
Volkswagen Fox 2004–2021 5Z5 CCRA
Volkswagen Polo Gti 2010–2014
Volkswagen Polo Gti 2010–2014 6R1 - 6R19V7 CAVE
Volkswagen Polo Gti 2010–2014 6R19V7 CTHE
Volkswagen Polo Iv 2001–2010
Volkswagen Polo Iv 2001–2010 9N_ - 9N BBM
Volkswagen Polo Iv 2001–2010 9N_ - 9N2 BLM
Volkswagen Polo Iv 2001–2010 9N_ - 9N3_M_ BUD
Volkswagen Polo V
Volkswagen Polo V 60_ - 60__G_ CLSA
Volkswagen Polo V 60_ - 602_K4 CLPA
Volkswagen Polo V 601 - 6013D4 CJLA
Volkswagen Polo V 601 - 6014G4 CLSA
Volkswagen Polo V 6C1 - 6C13EZ CJZC
Volkswagen Polo V 6C1 - 6C143Z CUSB
Volkswagen Polo V 6C1 - 6C19T_ DAJB
Volkswagen Polo V 6R1 - 6R1_2_ CAYB
Volkswagen Polo V 6R1 - 6R1_B4 CGPB
Volkswagen Polo V 6R1 - 6R1_E_ CGGB
Volkswagen Polo V 6R1 - 6R1_F_ CBZB
Volkswagen Polo V 6R1 - 6R11 5DR GT CPTA
Volkswagen Polo V 6R13H7 CBZC
Volkswagen Polo V Sedan 2010–2022
Volkswagen Polo V Sedan 2010–2022 612 - 612_G CFNA
Volkswagen Polo V Sedan 2010–2022 612 - 612_H CFNB
Volkswagen Polo V Sedan 2010–2022 614 - 614_D4 CWVB
Volkswagen Polo V Sedan 2010–2022 614 - 614_G CFNA
Volkswagen Polo V Sedan 2010–2022 614 - 614_L CZCA
Volkswagen Polo V Sedan 2010–2022 614 - 614_Q CWVA
Volkswagen Polo V Sedan 2010–2022 64_ - 6444F7 CBZB
Volkswagen Polo V Sedan 2010–2022 64_ - ZZ60 PPV MLY CLSA
Volkswagen Saveiro (Pick-Up) 2009–2026
Volkswagen Saveiro (Pick-Up) 2009–2026 5U_ - 5U__F4 CFZA
Volkswagen Saveiro (Pick-Up) 2009–2026 5UD CNXA
Volkswagen Up 2011–2023
Volkswagen Up 2011–2023 121 - AAZD 5DR RHD JPN CHYB
Volkswagen Up 2011–2023 BL3 EBMA
Volkswagen Vento 1991–2022
Volkswagen Vento 1991–2022 60_ - 60__G_ CLSA
Volkswagen Vento 1991–2022 602 - 602454 CLNA
Volkswagen Vento 1991–2022 A6 - 60Z SDN GL CLSA
Volkswagen Voyage 2016–2023
Volkswagen Voyage 2016–2023 5U_ - 5U__F_ CFZA

About Ball Joints — function, symptoms & common questions

A ball joint is the spherical bearing that connects a suspension control arm to the steering knuckle — the pivot that lets the front wheel steer left and right while also moving up and down with the suspension. Modern independent front suspensions have one or two ball joints per side; ball joints are also used at some rear-suspension and 4×4 driveline locations.

Also known as: lower ball joint, upper ball joint, suspension ball joint, BJ.

How it works

Steering and suspension articulation

The ball-shaped stud rotates freely inside its socket, allowing the knuckle to swivel for steering input AND tilt vertically as the suspension compresses and extends — both motions through a single compact joint.

Load-bearing vs follower

On a standard control-arm/strut layout the lower ball joint is load-bearing (carries vehicle weight) and the upper joint, if present, is a follower (positions the knuckle but carries no vertical load). On a double-wishbone suspension both joints share the load.

Camber and caster anchoring

The two ball joints (or one ball joint plus the strut bearing) define the steering axis. Joint wear shifts that axis, throwing camber and caster out of spec.

Structure and construction

A hardened steel ball stud retained in a polymer (PTFE/POM) or metal-on-metal bearing inside a forged or pressed steel housing. Sealed with a neoprene/polyurethane boot and pre-greased for life on most modern designs (a handful of heavy-duty designs retain a grease zerk). Press-in or bolt-in mounting depending on control arm design.

Common failure symptoms

  • Clunking over bumps. Worn bearing surface allows the ball stud to knock against its socket each time the suspension cycles.
  • Steering pull or wander. The steering axis drifts as the worn joint allows the knuckle to shift, pulling the vehicle to one side under acceleration or braking.
  • Cupped or feathered tire wear. Camber instability causes the contact patch to skip across the tire, creating uneven wear patches around the circumference.
  • Visible play at the wheel. With the wheel off the ground, rocking the tire at the 12 and 6 o'clock positions reveals knocking — a definitive ball joint test.

Common questions about Ball Joints

Should I replace ball joints in pairs?

For load-bearing (lower) joints, yes — both sides see equal duty cycle and the second usually fails soon after the first. Upper (follower) joints can be replaced individually if only one shows wear.

Can I drive with a worn ball joint?

Not safely. Complete failure of a load-bearing ball joint causes the wheel to collapse outward — the vehicle drops onto the suspension and loses steering control. Replace immediately once play is detected.

Is alignment required after replacement?

Yes. Camber and caster are set by ball-joint position; replacement always shifts those values and a rack alignment is mandatory.

How long do ball joints last?

OEM joints typically last 120,000–250,000 km on paved roads. Off-road use, salt corrosion or boot damage shortens life dramatically.

FAQ

What vehicles use OE CB0451R?

Form-fit-function tested against the OEM specification. Check the vehicle compatibility table above — it lists every confirmed make, model, year, and position. If your vehicle is not listed, contact us before ordering.

How do I order OE CB0451R?

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