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Rough Country Suspension

Heavy Replacement Ball Joints Jeep Wrangler JK (2007-2018)

$129.95
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Description

Heavy Replacement Ball Joints Jeep Wrangler JK  (2007-2018) Actual Product May Vary

Product Info

Ball joints are a common wear item on Jeep wranglers that can produce vibrations, steering wander or even clunking noises. When installing a lift kit on your Jeep Wrangler JK it's a great time to replace the weak factory ball joints with a heavy-duty joint that is designed to handle additional stresses of oversize tires.

Rough Country's replacement ball joints are designed from the ground up to give you a stronger, longer lasting ball joint that is a direct factory replacement.

Rough Country Jeep Wrangler ball joints are packed with features that you won't find in other inferior designs. At the heart of each Rough Country ball joint is a high-precision chromoly ball stud that is oil-quenched, tempered and has spiral grooves to ensure lubrication during intense use.

These ball joints are fully greaseable and feature a metal on metal design to provide a longer life span compared to joints featuring plastic or polymer components.
Features:

  • Jeep Heavy Duty Replacement Ball Joints (07-18 Wrangler JK)
  • Set of 4 ball joints (2 Upper and 2 Lower)
  • Fit Dana 30 and Dana 44 Axles
  • Chromoly Ball Stud
  • Polyurethane Dust Boot
  • Carburized Alloy Housing
  • Heavy Duty OE Upgrade
  • Greasable
  • Works with all aftermarket axle shafts
  • Metal on metal design

Notes:

  • There is a break-in period for metal on metal ball joints, typically during the first 100-500 miles the steering may be hesitant to return to center and have a heavier feel. After break-in, the steering will feel tight and smooth.

Specs

  • SKU: HEC 10626
  • UPC: 843030196387
  • Product Sub Category: Ball Joints
  • Data Fitment Make: Jeep
  • Data Fitment Model: TJ Wrangler
  • Data Fitment Year: 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018
  • Data Product Type: Mom Class Bolt-on
  • Data Default Qt: 1
  • Data Product Badges: free_shipping
  • Data Shipping Group: HEC shipping

Fitment

Make Model Sub-model Years
JeepWrangler70th Anniversary2011
JeepWrangler75th Anniversary2016
JeepWranglerRubicon2007,2009,2011,2013,2015,2017
JeepWranglerSahara2007,2009,2011,2015,2017
JeepWranglerSport2010,2012,2014,2016
JeepWranglerSport S2016
JeepWranglerUnlimited 70th Anniversary2011
JeepWranglerUnlimited 75th Anniversary2016
JeepWranglerUnlimited Rubicon2007,2009,2015,2017
JeepWranglerUnlimited Sahara2007,2009,2009,2011,2013,2015,2017
JeepWranglerUnlimited Sport2010,2012,2014,2016
JeepWranglerUnlimited Sport S2016
JeepWranglerUnlimited X2007,2009,2009
JeepWranglerX2007,2009
Notes:"There is a break-in period for metal on metal ball joints, typically during the first 100-500 miles the steering may be hesitant to return to center and have a heavier feel.\ After break-in, the steering will feel tight and smooth." , "There is a break-in period for metal on metal ball joints, typically during the first 100-500 miles the steering may be hesitant to return to center and have a heavier feel.\ 2008 , "There is a break-in period for metal on metal ball joints, typically during the first 100-500 miles the steering may be hesitant to return to center and have a heavier feel.\ 2010 , "There is a break-in period for metal on metal ball joints, typically during the first 100-500 miles the steering may be hesitant to return to center and have a heavier feel.\ 2012 , "There is a break-in period for metal on metal ball joints, typically during the first 100-500 miles the steering may be hesitant to return to center and have a heavier feel.\ 2014 , "There is a break-in period for metal on metal ball joints, typically during the first 100-500 miles the steering may be hesitant to return to center and have a heavier feel.\ 2016 , "There is a break-in period for metal on metal ball joints, typically during the first 100-500 miles the steering may be hesitant to return to center and have a heavier feel.\ 2011 , "There is a break-in period for metal on metal ball joints, typically during the first 100-500 miles the steering may be hesitant to return to center and have a heavier feel.\ 2013 , "There is a break-in period for metal on metal ball joints, typically during the first 100-500 miles the steering may be hesitant to return to center and have a heavier feel.\ 2015 , "There is a break-in period for metal on metal ball joints, typically during the first 100-500 miles the steering may be hesitant to return to center and have a heavier feel.\ 2017

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