Feature

●Fitment:Please check top Automotive Fitment Filter and Description to see if this item will work on your vehicle before purchase!
●Package Includes: 2x Part# Front Sway Bars End Links - K80852;2x Part# Front Outer Tie Rods Ends - ES3455;2x Part# Front Inner Tie Rods Ends - EV260
●Items Included: Mounting Hardware
●Kit Parts Included: Stabilizer Bar Linkage,Tie Rod End
●Quantity: 6 Pcs


Description

Fitment
Please check top Automotive Fitment Filter and Description to see if this item will work on your vehicle before purchase!

Condition
100% New in factory packaging, never used or installed. Ensures quality and performance of the product.

Item_Offered
Package Includes: 2x Part# Front Sway Bars End Links - K80852
2x Part# Front Outer Tie Rods Ends - ES3455
2x Part# Front Inner Tie Rods Ends - EV260
Items Included: Mounting Hardware
Kit Parts Included: Stabilizer Bar Linkage,Tie Rod End
Quantity: 6 Pcs

Note
Always Use New Self-Locking Nuts and Bolts For A Reliable Repair
During Mounting,The Ball Stud Should Not Turn Within The Ball Joint. This Can Cause Damage Inside The Ball Joint and Can Lead To Early Failure

Material
Alloy Steel

Appearance
Finish: Coated

Position
Placement On Vehicle: Front,Left,Right

Part_Number
ES3455,EV260,K80852

Ball Joint Replacement Guideline
If There Is A Knocking or Clunking Noise in The Area Of The Front Axle When The Car Is Traveling Over Road Bumps,Potholes or Curbs,Then There Is Usually A Defect in A Component Of The Wheel Suspension
The Side Of The Front Axle From Which The (Vibration) Noise Is Emanating Can Already Be Determined During A Test Drive. The Type Of Noise Also Already Provides Certain Indications For Maintenance Regarding Which Components Might Be Faulty
Loosen The Compression Ball Joint On The Steering Knuckle Using A Suitable Special Tool
Clean The Cone Connection
Insert New Compression Ball Joint in The Control Arm and Steering Knuckle and Tighten With New Fixing Nuts
Reinstall Front Wheels. Lower The Vehicle and Tighten The Wheel Studs To The Tightening Torque Specified By The Vehicle Manufacturer
Measure The Chassis and Adjust It Using The Many Holes On The Compression Ball Joint If Necessary
Finally,Carry Out A Test Drive