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QA1 1210-110 K5103 Lower Ball Joint, Steel Cap, Press-In

QA1 1210-110 K5103 Lower Ball Joint, Steel Cap, Press-In
Oval Track Cars, Lower Position, Press-in Ball Joint Type, 7 degree Degree of Taper, Steel
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Details
Position:
Lower
Ball Joint Type:
Press-in
Degree of Taper:
7 degree
Material Type:
Steel
Hardware Included:
Yes
MFG. Part #:
1210-110
GTIN Code:
806990053121
Sold in Quantity:
Each
Info
QA1 offers its Ultimate Ball Joint in a Press-In Style for a variety of racing applications. A 100% owner rebuildable design, the Ultimate Ball Joint is a QA1 exclusive. This ball joint is self-lubricating.
- Same as Moog #K5103
- Steel Cap
- 7° Taper
- Completely Rebuildable
- Press-In type housing
- AFCO 106-20033LF, Howe 22421
Replacement Housing: 72110510
Replacement Stud: 7219038
Application
- 67-69 Camaro/Firebird
- 72-72 Monte Carlo
- 64-72 Chevelle
- 68-74 Nova
- 64-72 Cutlass
- 64-72 Lemans
Important Messages
- Get FREE shipping when your order includes this item and exceeds $99! Ground shipping only in the contiguous US.
Some parts are not legal for use in California or other states with similar laws/regulations
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