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2001 - 2005 Ford Explorer Sport Trac    Front Lower Ball Joint
 
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2001 - 2005 Ford Explorer Sport Trac Front Lower Ball Joint



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This replacement lower ball joint is just what you need to insure the safety and integrity of your vehicle's suspension and steering.

Specifications:

  • Fits LH (Driver Side) or RH (Passenger Side) FRONT LOWER
  • Replaces dealer part numbers: 7L5Z-3050-A, 7L5Z3050A
  • Direct replacement
  • Built to strict quality control standards
  • Fits 2WD or 4WD Models or as listed per application

Note: This is a redesigned ball joint and may look slightly different from the original, although it will install and function correctly.

Worn ball joints can cause excessive front tire wear, popping or creaking in the front end, extra play in the steering system, and pose a serious safety concern. Replace loose or worn ball joints with our quality replacement.

One way to diagnose a loose, or warn ball joint, is to jack the car up, so the wheel is off of the ground, then have someone try to move the wheel in and out. While they are moving the wheel check the ball joint for play, if it is moving you probably need to replace it.



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