Is there any danger when the balance bar ball head is broken?
Is there any danger when the balance bar ball head is broken? If the ball head of the balance bar breaks, there will be a certain safety hazard. Because the ball head of the balance bar is broken, it will lead to the deviation of the car direction. The breaking of the ball head of the balance bar will have the following effects: 1. Different tread patterns on both sides or different tread depth and height. 2. Uneven tire pressure on both sides will make the tire different in size, which will inevitably produce deviation when rolling. 3. The front shock absorber is faulty. After the failure of the front shock absorber, when the vehicle is running, a high and a low two suspension are not evenly stressed, resulting in running deviation. If the ball head of the balance bar breaks, the following phenomena will occur: 1. Abnormal noise will be heard from the front of the vehicle when the vehicle is traveling at low speed or the road surface is rotten. When parking, if you step on the brake slightly, there will be a "click". 3. When auto starts, the front wheels of the car will make a clunking sound as it accelerates. There are several ways to determine whether the balance ball head is damaged: 1. Press the front end in place to see if there is any abnormal noise. If there is abnormal noise, there is a problem. 2. Hold the head of the balance pole and shake it to see if you can shake it. If it shakes, there's something wrong, because it doesn't shake properly.