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Front Lower Suspension Ball Joint for Maxus G50 High-Strength Steel Steering Joint
$8.78
Upgrade your vehicle suspension with this premium lower ball joint. Engineered for durability and precise steering, it ensures a stable and safe driving experience.
1998 in stock
SKU: C1688-708838697105
Category: Body Extension Accessories
Tags: control arm joint, Front Suspension Parts, lower ball joint, replacement auto parts, steering knuckle joint, suspension ball joint
Description
- Precision-engineered ball joint restores smooth steering response and enhances overall handling stability.
- Constructed from high-grade forged steel for exceptional durability and resistance against heavy road impacts.
- Features a premium dust boot to protect internal components from dirt, water, and abrasive debris.
- Rigorous manufacturing standards ensure consistent performance and a reliable fit for compatible suspension systems.
- Designed for long-term service life with a low-friction bearing mechanism to reduce component wear and noise.




Additional information
| Weight | 0.65 kg |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 12 × 10 × 8 cm |
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