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Front Upper Ball Joints (05-23 Tacoma)Find parts that fit my vehicle

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      Product Information

      Features, Description, Q&A

      Features

      • Ball Joint Front Upper
      • Gas-Powered Tacoma Models
      • Three-Year Warranty
      • Located in the United States
      • Quantity: Two
      • Fits 2005–2023 Tacoma Front Upper Gas

      Description

      Premium Suspension Component. The Front Upper Ball Joints serve as a critical pivot point between the control arm and the steering knuckle, allowing for smooth wheel movement and precise handling. These components are essential for maintaining proper suspension geometry, ensuring safety and optimal driving performance.

      Construction and Appearance. Manufactured using high-quality materials, these ball joints undergo stringent quality testing to meet top-tier aftermarket standards. The components feature a robust finish designed to resist corrosion and wear, enhancing durability and long-term reliability.

      Installation. Installation is straightforward with a bolt-on direct replacement design that requires no drilling, enabling quick and easy fitting for automotive repair and maintenance.

      Warranty. This part includes a three-year warranty, providing durability and peace of mind.

      Application. Designed specifically to fit the front upper position on gas-powered Tacoma models from 2005 through 2023.

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