
Dorman 539-861 Suspension Ball Joint - Front Lower
Dorman 539-861 Front Lower Ball Joint
Dorman 539-861 is a threaded, press-in suspension ball joint built for the front lower position on select Ford, Mazda, and Mercury vehicles. It is precision-engineered and tested as a direct replacement for the original equipment design on the listed applications.
Use this part for Ford Escape front lower ball joint replacement, Mazda Tribute front lower suspension service, or Mercury Mariner front lower repair when the original joint shows wear. The Dorman 539-861 ball joint is built from steel with a gray finish and includes a dust boot and mounting hardware.
Key Features
- Threaded, press-in suspension ball joint for front lower installation
- Steel construction with gray finish
- Dust boot included to help protect the joint from contamination
- Premium suspension grade type
- Mounting hardware included
- 12 mm wrench size
- Pinch-style stud design
- Non-greaseable design with no grease fitting
Detailed Description
Dorman 539-861 is a front lower suspension ball joint designed for 2001-2012 Ford Escape, 2001-2006 and 2008-2011 Mazda Tribute, and 2005-2011 Mercury Mariner applications. It uses a press-in mounting type with a threaded body and pinch-style stud, matching the service requirements of the listed vehicles. This part cross-references MOOG Chassis Products K80107 and Delphi TC589 for the same application. The steel construction and included dust boot support dependable suspension service where the original joint has loosened, worn, or developed excess play.
Common Repair Uses
- Front suspension clunking or popping from a worn lower ball joint
- Excess steering looseness or wandering on Ford Escape, Mazda Tribute, or Mercury Mariner
- Uneven tire wear caused by suspension joint wear
- Restoring proper front lower suspension articulation after OE joint failure
- Replacing a damaged dust boot or corroded original joint
Installation Notes and Tips
Verify the vehicle’s front lower suspension configuration before installation and confirm the press-in fitment matches the original part. Inspect the control arm, mounting bore, and surrounding hardware for wear or damage before pressing in the new joint. Because this design is non-greaseable, routine lubrication is not required. Always follow the vehicle service procedure for torque and alignment checks after suspension work.
Quality Assurance
Dorman states this suspension ball joint is precision-engineered and rigorously tested to provide a reliable replacement for the original equipment on specific vehicles. The part is built to OE-style service expectations for the listed Ford Escape, Mazda Tribute, and Mercury Mariner applications.
Dorman 539-861 Suspension Ball Joint - Front Lower
Dorman 539-861 Front Lower Ball Joint
Dorman 539-861 is a threaded, press-in suspension ball joint built for the front lower position on select Ford, Mazda, and Mercury vehicles. It is precision-engineered and tested as a direct replacement for the original equipment design on the listed applications.
Use this part for Ford Escape front lower ball joint replacement, Mazda Tribute front lower suspension service, or Mercury Mariner front lower repair when the original joint shows wear. The Dorman 539-861 ball joint is built from steel with a gray finish and includes a dust boot and mounting hardware.
Key Features
- Threaded, press-in suspension ball joint for front lower installation
- Steel construction with gray finish
- Dust boot included to help protect the joint from contamination
- Premium suspension grade type
- Mounting hardware included
- 12 mm wrench size
- Pinch-style stud design
- Non-greaseable design with no grease fitting
Detailed Description
Dorman 539-861 is a front lower suspension ball joint designed for 2001-2012 Ford Escape, 2001-2006 and 2008-2011 Mazda Tribute, and 2005-2011 Mercury Mariner applications. It uses a press-in mounting type with a threaded body and pinch-style stud, matching the service requirements of the listed vehicles. This part cross-references MOOG Chassis Products K80107 and Delphi TC589 for the same application. The steel construction and included dust boot support dependable suspension service where the original joint has loosened, worn, or developed excess play.
Common Repair Uses
- Front suspension clunking or popping from a worn lower ball joint
- Excess steering looseness or wandering on Ford Escape, Mazda Tribute, or Mercury Mariner
- Uneven tire wear caused by suspension joint wear
- Restoring proper front lower suspension articulation after OE joint failure
- Replacing a damaged dust boot or corroded original joint
Installation Notes and Tips
Verify the vehicle’s front lower suspension configuration before installation and confirm the press-in fitment matches the original part. Inspect the control arm, mounting bore, and surrounding hardware for wear or damage before pressing in the new joint. Because this design is non-greaseable, routine lubrication is not required. Always follow the vehicle service procedure for torque and alignment checks after suspension work.
Quality Assurance
Dorman states this suspension ball joint is precision-engineered and rigorously tested to provide a reliable replacement for the original equipment on specific vehicles. The part is built to OE-style service expectations for the listed Ford Escape, Mazda Tribute, and Mercury Mariner applications.
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Dorman 539-861 Front Lower Ball Joint
Dorman 539-861 is a threaded, press-in suspension ball joint built for the front lower position on select Ford, Mazda, and Mercury vehicles. It is precision-engineered and tested as a direct replacement for the original equipment design on the listed applications.
Use this part for Ford Escape front lower ball joint replacement, Mazda Tribute front lower suspension service, or Mercury Mariner front lower repair when the original joint shows wear. The Dorman 539-861 ball joint is built from steel with a gray finish and includes a dust boot and mounting hardware.
Key Features
- Threaded, press-in suspension ball joint for front lower installation
- Steel construction with gray finish
- Dust boot included to help protect the joint from contamination
- Premium suspension grade type
- Mounting hardware included
- 12 mm wrench size
- Pinch-style stud design
- Non-greaseable design with no grease fitting
Detailed Description
Dorman 539-861 is a front lower suspension ball joint designed for 2001-2012 Ford Escape, 2001-2006 and 2008-2011 Mazda Tribute, and 2005-2011 Mercury Mariner applications. It uses a press-in mounting type with a threaded body and pinch-style stud, matching the service requirements of the listed vehicles. This part cross-references MOOG Chassis Products K80107 and Delphi TC589 for the same application. The steel construction and included dust boot support dependable suspension service where the original joint has loosened, worn, or developed excess play.
Common Repair Uses
- Front suspension clunking or popping from a worn lower ball joint
- Excess steering looseness or wandering on Ford Escape, Mazda Tribute, or Mercury Mariner
- Uneven tire wear caused by suspension joint wear
- Restoring proper front lower suspension articulation after OE joint failure
- Replacing a damaged dust boot or corroded original joint
Installation Notes and Tips
Verify the vehicle’s front lower suspension configuration before installation and confirm the press-in fitment matches the original part. Inspect the control arm, mounting bore, and surrounding hardware for wear or damage before pressing in the new joint. Because this design is non-greaseable, routine lubrication is not required. Always follow the vehicle service procedure for torque and alignment checks after suspension work.
Quality Assurance
Dorman states this suspension ball joint is precision-engineered and rigorously tested to provide a reliable replacement for the original equipment on specific vehicles. The part is built to OE-style service expectations for the listed Ford Escape, Mazda Tribute, and Mercury Mariner applications.












