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Knuckle Ball Joint Kit, Left Or Right

MSRP $392.00 CAD
Part Number: 68159271AA
Mopar Mopar
Positions: Left, Right, Front
Other Names: Knuckle Ball Joint Kit, Left, Knuckle Ball Joint Kit, Right, Front Knuckle, Right, Front Knuckle, Left, Knuckle Ball Joint Kit, Right...
Description: Includes Snap Ring
Notes: Engines: 6.2L Supercharged HEMI V8 SRT Engine.

Hex Flange Lock Nut, Mounting

MSRP $6.00 CAD
Part Number: 68374016AA
Mopar Mopar
Positions: Upper, Left, Right
Other Names: Nut, Hex Flange Lock Nut, Mounting, Nut, Mounting, Hex Flange Lock Nut, Left, Hex Flange Lock Nut, Right
Replaces: 6507207aa, 6512603aa
Description: M12x1.75. Toe Link to Subframe
Notes: Transmissions: Automatic 42rle transmission. 4-spd. Automatic vlp 42rle trans. 5-speed auto w5a580 transmission. 5-speed auto w5a580...

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What Are Mopar® Ball Joints?

They're critical parts of your vehicle's front suspension, as are the bushings and bearings that accompany them. They're made up of balls and sockets, connecting links and facilitating their movements. What this does is create pivots between steering knuckles and control arms. This structure helps you stay in control of your ride while you're driving.

Over time, however, any ball joint can wear out. Unfortunately, when that happens, problems invariably follow. Luckily, such symptoms are relatively easy to spot.

What Are The Signs of a Faulty Ball Joint?

Signs of trouble include:

  • Loose or vibrating steering wheel
  • You hear unusual noises while steering
  • Your tires are excessively worn
  • A failed ball joint
  • Your wheels move in different directions
  • The wheels start to hit your fenders and drag the tires

How Do You Replace A Failing Ball Joint?

Replacing ball joints is easy and relatively inexpensive. All you'll need for the job in most cases is a press kit, C-clamp, some adapters, and a few basic tools, including socket air tools. The best parts for any repair project, however, are the genuine article, versus those on the aftermarket.

Why Buy Genuine Mopar® vs. Aftermarket Ball Joints?

The brand designs them compatible with your make and model, right from the get-go. That kind of guarantee, the aftermarket for suspension parts can't always make.

Where to Order Genuine Mopar® Ball Joints Online

You can take care of it right here at our official parts store. Simply select your make, model, and model year in our catalogue. Buy now, and we'll ship straightaway, directly to your door.