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 | PROTHANEBLACK POLYURETHANE Tough black urethane bushings withstand hard performance use to outlast and outperform stock rubber bushings
a step up from original! Ensures better handling and faster responds Won't deteriorate like rubber boots. Resists water and dirt better. Kit includes 4 boots for upper, lower, right, left. More Info Here |
|  | EXTRA-HEAVY-DUTY BALL JOINT Includes grease fittings and off-road plugs for ground clearance and better seal Top-quality design provides extra strength and durability when riding over rough terrain Upper joints include large no-pull-through nut for maximum safety. More Info Here |
|  | GREASABLE BALL JOINTS Solves the problem of replacing lost grease Replace non-greasable original-equipment ball joints For '62-95 4WD pickups and SUVs Easy-to-service joints survive off-road abuse. Can be lubricated on a routine maintenance schedule to prolong life and increase durability. Available for upper or lower ball joints. More Info Here |
|  | EMPI DELUXE MOUNTING KIT For ball joints and link pins Urethane bushings with stainless steel T-bolt clamps included. More Info Here |
|  | UPPER AND LOWER BALL-JOINT SUSPENSION ASSEMBLY Improves steering! Engineered to give longer trouble-free service than original equipment For American cars, vans, trucks, pickups and SUVs Eliminates noise, erratic steering and unstable front-end suspension caused by worn ball joints. Specially designed bearings for better lubrication to all wear surfaces reduce friction and wear to a minimum. Gaskets and rubber seats keep grease in, dirt and moisture out. R=Right (passenger's side), L=Left (driver's side), FWD=Front-Wheel Drive, RWD=Rear-Wheel Drive. (A) Without disc brakes. (B) Ball joint and control arm assembly. (C) Threaded-fit. More Info Here |
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WINDSOR, Ont. -- Nervousness about being paid by the Detroit carmakers has spread from auto parts suppliers to tool makers and mould makers, the president of the Canadian Association of Moldmakers Inc. said Tuesday. - Burke auto parts industry driving steady (The Morganton News Herald)
Burke County companies that supply parts to auto makers say the downturn in the market hasn't dramatically affected them so far. Don Tingen, executive vice president of Viscotec in Morganton, which makes textile fabrics to sell to the Japanese automotive industry, said the company hasn't seen a large drop in business. Tingen said Viscotec has seen the largest decrease in orders from Nissan. He ... | 
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