CANADA'S STORE

Credit Offered* Learn More

Support Order Status
FR

NASCAR

PRO-SERIES OE+ Ball Joint - Rear

#022-7605-8|Part #ACT104211
$27.98
  • Part Number: ACT104211

Unfortunately, this product is discontinued in your selected store and nearby stores.

You may be interested in these similar products shown below.

Quebec residents: For information on maintenance and repair click here.

Need Installation Help?

Auto Services are available at your store

Product Details

PRO-SERIES OE+ Control Arms and Chassis Parts are engineered to exceed standard OE-level quality to help restore your vehicles original feel and performance

  • Engineered and built to exact OE specifications

  • Helps restore the original feel and performance of your vehicle.

  • Precision engineered for improved ride and superior performance

  • Performance tested to ensure durability

  • Includes all necessary hardware

  • Premium quality sealed boots keep contaminants and moisture out

  • Premium coating for corrosion resistance

Part Number 104211
Accessories List No Accessories Included

Our return policy

View full return policy

Warranty

This product carries a lifetime exchange warranty redeemable at any Canadian Tire store.

Reviews

Review this product

Select to rate the item with 1 star. This action will open submission form.
Select to rate the item with 2 stars. This action will open submission form.
Select to rate the item with 3 stars. This action will open submission form.
Select to rate the item with 4 stars. This action will open submission form.
Select to rate the item with 5 stars. This action will open submission form.
Be the first to review this product

Questions

1 - 1 of 1 Question

Q: how should ball joint 022-6837-2 be oriented in socket Ball joint has lettering on side OSK 6540 and a small hole on top side by lettering.

12 years ago
1 Answer
  • A: As per the instruction sheet, the drilled hole alignment mark should be facing outboard (towards the wheel.) As this is a directional ball joint, failure to install as directed will result in damage.

    12 years ago
    Helpful?
Top