Wssx12t Teflon Coated 3/4 Inch Hole Uniball Spherical Bearing - Fabrication - on 2040-parts.com
Corona, California, United States
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Almost every type of off-road vehicle is now using some type of uniball. A uniball, or spherical bearing, serves as a pivot which can work in very tough environments. The most popular use for them is for suspension pivots. Generally, customers will choose a uniball over a ball joint for strength & dependability. You must purchase a uniball cup to weld to and 1 snap ring per uniball. It is recommended to also purchase misalignment spacers for extra angle. |
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