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SPC XAXIS Rod End Ball Joint - 15734

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      Get 45deg of articulation when you build new or replace aftermarket joints with these forged steel alloy threaded receivers and xAxis sealed flex joints. This assembly has RH 3/4"-16 threads, takes a 14mm bolt, and is 2.375" wide. It comes with a jam nut for your convenience and is a perfect upgrade for Jeep JK rear lower control arm bushings. The kit comes with everything you need to replace / upgrade your worn joints. This assembly utilizes a snap ring for positive retention and allows for easy replacement. (Is your Jeep running 5/8" bolts on the lower control arms? Check out our joint with a larger bolt hole p/n 15740.) California Residents WARNING

      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 vehicle's 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 15734

      CA Residents: WARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm - www.P65Warnings.ca.gov

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