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SPC Performance Replacement Ball Joint & Knuckle Insert Kit Use - 35109Find parts that fit my vehicle

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      This Next Generation sealed, maintenance-free adjustable ball joint replacement is the evolution of ball joint design. Upgrade or replace worn ball joints on your SPC Performance Adjustable Upper Control Arms with these revolutionary new joints. Designed, engineered and assembled in Colorado, these next generation ball joints are the result of a relentless pursuit of perfection and performance. This complete service kit includes a pair of ball joints, retaining clips, castle nuts, cotter pins and (x2) forged inserts for applications that use oversized or aftermarket knuckles. Replaces Ball Joint on SPC Arms - 25460, 25485

      Suspension components are key to making sure your car is riding smoothly on or off the road. With upgraded suspension components, you can unlock the full potential of your vehicles performance.

      Ball joints are a vital component of your vehicle's suspension. Overtime, ball joints wear out and will need to be replaced. It is important to replace your ball joints because ball joint failure could lead to a catastrophic accident.

      SPC 35109

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