Duralast Suspension Ball Joint 104500014
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- Designed to meet OE form, fit, and function
| Warranty | |
|---|---|
| Part # | 104500014 |
| SKU # | 280327 |
| Location | Front Upper - Driver and Passenger |
| Cotter Pin Hole | Yes |
| Greaseable | No |
| Grade Type | Standard Replacement |
| Material | Metal |
| Stud Type | Taper |
| Adjustable | No |
Stress tested. Road ready. Restore your vehicle’s original performance, handling, and control with high-quality Duralast Ball Joints. These ball joints are perfect for helping to eliminate steering wander, looseness, and uneven tire wear. All Duralast Ball Joints are tested under extreme conditions to ensure performance and durability. You can also drive with confidence knowing your parts are backed by Duralast’s limited lifetime warranty. For dependable performance, trust Proven Tough Duralast Ball Joints.
- Designed to meet OE form, fit, and function and acts as a direct replacement for a trouble-free installation
- Long-lasting protection from powder coating or paint helps prevent rust and corrosion
- Benchmarked against OE performance characteristics for product quality
- Rigorously tested with thorough quality control measures to ensure longevity and performance
2 Ratings
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Measure twice cut once
Bibo3strada1 year agoVerified PurchaseSweepstakes EntryI would give it 5 stars but it was just a tad bit too small they would go in tight but once i started driving it would pop out of the control armHelpful?
Good brand
WILLIAM2 years agoVerified PurchaseRecommendedSweepstakes EntryWorked like it should.Purchased for: 2007 ford explorerHelpful?
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