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Upper Ball Joint Gm Metric Bolt In Qa1 Low Friction Imca Usmts Usra Moog K5208 on 2040-parts.com

US $51.75
Location:

Lincoln, Arkansas, United States

Lincoln, Arkansas, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:1210-104 Surface Finish:Upper Ball Joint Part Brand:QA1 Brand:QA1 UPC:Does Not Apply

    Upper Ball Joint GM Metric Bolt In

  • Low Friction
  • Stock GM upper a-arm ball joint that fits full size:
  • 71-85 Impala spindles
  • 70-81 Camaro
  • 73-88 Chevelle/Metric
  • Small bolt in
  • 2" taper
  • Does not fit AFCO upper arms.
  • Moog Reference# K5208
    Bryke Racing Part # QA1 121-104


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