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Honda Accord Actually Corrected The Ball Joints Issue From 10th Gen by Bullfallo(op): 5:13pm On Mar 08, 2025
Both the 8 generation and 9 generation accord pull legs like the 7th and older generation. Honda Accord didn’t correct or look into the issue on time.

It was recently they started having poor sales due to declining resale value. The leg pulling issue was a big flopping design that didn’t really cause much problem in develop world which was Honda main market they often have original parts.

The design was poorly thought out. The weight of the front suspension is resting on top of a small bolt.

Those cheap Chinese ball joints which are made from inferior steel a clear knockoff parts cannot withstand the pressure from the weight on the tiny bolt. Its either The bolt will worn out very fast from it threads or the ball worn out fast.


That why its advising to use a tok bolt anytime you change your ball joints to strengthen it a bit because the bolt that comes with it is not strong enough.

Honda redesign the ball joints from 10th gen

Re: Honda Accord Actually Corrected The Ball Joints Issue From 10th Gen by id4sho(m): 8:47pm On Mar 08, 2025
Agbado analysis
Re: Honda Accord Actually Corrected The Ball Joints Issue From 10th Gen by Nomerci: 12:23pm On Mar 09, 2025
Ahhhh

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Re: Honda Accord Actually Corrected The Ball Joints Issue From 10th Gen by Nomerci: 12:28pm On Mar 09, 2025
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Re: Honda Accord Actually Corrected The Ball Joints Issue From 10th Gen by Nomerci: 12:33pm On Mar 09, 2025
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Re: Honda Accord Actually Corrected The Ball Joints Issue From 10th Gen by Bullfallo(op): 6:28pm On Mar 09, 2025
Nomerci:
Ahhhh

See space.

Just what
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i am not saying any car leg cannot pull off when the ball joints is faulty.

The accord was notorious because of a flawed with the design. The ball joints was facing downward making the bolt carry the load.

But they camry ball joints was facing upwards.

The 10gen of accord actually make it facing up.
Re: Honda Accord Actually Corrected The Ball Joints Issue From 10th Gen by JAYUK(m): 7:11pm On Mar 09, 2025
Every carelessly maintained sedan will experience this leg pull some day.
Re: Honda Accord Actually Corrected The Ball Joints Issue From 10th Gen by felix55(m): 7:11am On Mar 10, 2025
Volkswagen can't face this ...
Re: Honda Accord Actually Corrected The Ball Joints Issue From 10th Gen by Nomerci:
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Re: Honda Accord Actually Corrected The Ball Joints Issue From 10th Gen by Honda24(m): 3:29am On Apr 05, 2025
Here's a potential counterpoint:

"While it's true that some Honda Accord models have had issues with the front suspension design, particularly with the ball joints, it's not entirely accurate to say that the design is inherently flawed or that Honda didn't address the issue in a timely manner. Many owners have reported high mileage without issues, and Honda has made updates to the design over the years.

That being said, if you're experiencing problems with your Accord's front suspension, it's great that you're taking proactive steps to address them. If you're looking for replacement parts, I'd be happy to help. I sell genuine and high-quality aftermarket parts for Honda Accords, including ball joints and suspension components. If you're interested in learning more, please give me a call or via WhatsApp at [08101840317]. I'd be happy to discuss your needs and provide a quote for the parts you need."
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