Howe Racing 1960-66 Chrysler K727 Lower Ball Joint/steel Cap P/n 22412s on 2040-parts.com
Florida, New York, United States
Howe Precision Ball Joints offer the precision of a spherical bearing with the misalignment range of a ball joint. Their rugged steel housings will withstand impacts that can destroy other ball joints. Plus, even if you manage to damage the joint, they are fully rebuildable. The alloy steel ball studs are process coated for low friction and long wear. You will feel the difference in smooth travel and easy steering effort. IMCA Approved. Item DetailsMoog # K7271960-66 Chrysler - Steel Cap ApplicationFits:
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