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Front Lower Suspension Ball Joint (15-19 Canyon)Find parts that fit my vehicle

Item GCY21888
Front Lower Suspension Ball Joint (15-19 Canyon)
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      TOR exclusive USA-engineered powdered metal gusher bearing design enables grease to flow through the stud for reduced friction and enhanced strength and stability
      Premium cover plate design allows for tighter tolerances vs traditional cover plate designs, providing a more durable and extended life for the ball joint
      TOR engineered steel composition (40cr+) results in a stronger component. Our full-ball metal stud provides 36 degrees of smooth, consistent, rotational movement resulting in more responsive steering
      An enlarged ball joint receptacle in the control arm can cause a loose ball joint fit. TOR exclusive design includes an oversized housing for a more secure fit
      Dust boot is re-installed and permanently attached to reduce contaminants, and increase durability and service life

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