no.not usually.
When punching, the joints primarily used are the shoulder, elbow, and wrist joints. These joints work together to generate power and deliver a strong punch. It is important to maintain proper alignment and technique to prevent injuries to these joints.
"0" play in lower ball joints
To do so would be a waste of money, replace the upper ball joints first, then have it aligned.
Have the car checked at a wheel alignment shop.
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Low air pressure, hitting curbs, bad ball joints, bad alignment.
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Convex weld faces should be avoided because they can create stress concentrations that may lead to premature failure in welded joints. The raised profile can also hinder proper penetration and fusion, compromising the overall strength of the weld. Additionally, convex surfaces can complicate inspections and make it difficult to detect defects or ensure uniformity in the weld. Maintaining a flat or slightly concave profile promotes better load distribution and enhances the integrity of the joint.
Your driveline may need alignment (front end alignment), you may have warped rotors, or you could have bad "ball joints".
Typically, an experienced technician will take 2 to 3 hours to replace the ball joints. Alignment will take an hour and transmission flush will take less than an hour.
The ball joints are at the end of the control arm, If they have play, the specs will vary and the alignment is not possible. They can also kill you if they break while your driving.