10258 Lower Ball Joint 1971-96 Chevrolet, GMC Truck; 2 Wheel Drive
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OER 10258 1971-96 Chevrolet, GMC Truck; Lower Ball Joint; 2 Wheel Drive Features:
Reproduction of the original lower ball joint designed for use on various 1971-96 Chevrolet and GMC truck models. If your suspension rattles or makes noises when turning or going over bumps, it might be time to think about rebuilding your front suspension. You no longer have to search for obsolete parts because we carry the parts you need to rebuild the suspension with this OER® Authorized reproduction.
Installs into the lower control arm with press-in style installation. Also included are the main nut and cotter pin. Two required per vehicle.
Chevrolet Applications:- 1971-1986 Chevrolet C20 Pickup
- 1987-1988 Chevrolet R20 Pickup
- 1971-1986 Chevrolet C20 Suburban
- 1987-1991 Chevrolet R20/R25 Suburban
- 1987-1991 Chevrolet R30/R35 Suburban
- 1971-1972 Chevrolet G20 Van
- 1970-1996 Chevrolet G30 Van
- 1971-1989 Chevrolet P20 Van
- 1975-1999 Chevrolet P30 Van
- 1971-1986 GMC C25 Pickup
- 1987-1988 GMC R25 Pickup
- 1971-1986 GMC C25 Suburban
- 1987-1991 GMC R25 Suburban
- 1987-1991 GMC R35 Suburban
- 1971-1972 GMC G25 Van
- 1970-1996 GMC G35 Van
- 1971-1989 GMC P25 Van
- 1975-1999 GMC P35 Van
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