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Howe Racing 22419 1971-Up Truck-Style Precision Lower Ball Joint

Price:$74.99
Howe Lower Ball Joint, 1971-Up Chevy Truck
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$74.99
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91722419
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Moog # K6117
1973-95 GM Truck, Raised Pivot
Howe Racing 22419 1971-Up Truck-Style Precision Lower Ball Joint
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Howe precision ball joints offer the precision of a spherical bearing with the misalignment range of a ball joint.  They are easily rebuildable and adjustable. The alloy steel ball studs are process coated for low friction and long wear.  You can feel the difference in smooth travel and easy steering effort.

These are press-in style and cross reference Speedway part #91720038-1 and MOOG #K6117.

  1. These ball joint use a 1973-95 GM Truck taper, but they have a longer (taller) stud than the stock GM part. The taller stud changes the pivot point due to its length, which in turn raises the car's roll center. Very common ball joint on IMCA Modifieds.  
  2. Lower ball joint fits most stut cars, 1971-1976 Impala and most wide-type dirt cars. Press-In.
  3. Fits most popular racing and passenger car spindles.

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