Pair Moog K8678 Ball Joints Crown Vic Grand Marquis Town Car on 2040-parts.com
Fairbanks, Alaska, United States
MSRP is $60.05 each. This listing is for a PAIR of brand new Moog ball joints. Left and right. Brand nib. I just don't have the car anymore.
Fits most 1995-2002 Ford Crown Victoria, Mercury Grand Marquis, and Lincoln Town Car. Double check compatibility list before bidding. |
Ball Joints for Sale
- New replacement ball joint, t00134550b(US $22.42)
- Quicksteer k7346 suspension ball joint, front/rear-upper(US $27.81)
- Moog suspension ball joint front upper k80026(US $49.95)
- Lower front ball joint left or right mercury ford lincoln pickup 1asbj00024(US $20.00)
- Moog k6539 front lower ball joint(US $20.00)
- Parts master k90332 lower ball joint(US $25.96)
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