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The Detroit Axle Front Ball Joints Assembly is a high-quality replacement kit designed for specific vehicle models, ensuring a perfect fit and enhanced performance. This comprehensive kit includes both upper and lower ball joints, crafted by a leading supplier known for their OE-quality products. Each component undergoes rigorous testing for durability and reliability, and it comes with a 10-year warranty, making it a smart investment for your vehicle's longevity.
Brand | Detroit Axle |
Item Weight | 5.17 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 9 x 3 x 7 inches |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | 80344-4A |
Special Features | Replacement for 2004 2005 2006 2007 Buick Rainier & 2003-2006 Chevy SSR & 2002-2008 2009 Chevy Trailblazer & 2002-2006 Trailblazer EXT & 2002-2007 GMC Envoy & 2002-2006 Envoy XL and XUV & 2003-2008 Isuzu Ascender & 2002-2004 Olds Bravada & 2005-2007 Saab 9-7X Front Upper and Lower Ball Joints |
C**N
Quality components at a great price.
Quality parts at a great price. Fit correctly.Plus grease able. A serviceable part you can make last longer with maintenance. Grease zerks need to make a comeback in my opinion. Appreciate that these have them.Will update after some miles.
C**N
Ball joints
Amazing project 10/10 recommend
J**A
Exactly what i ordered
Great price and quality
A**R
Good bang for your buck
So far so good. Everything looked good and fit as it should. All the hardware was there. The only thing keeping this product from 5 stars is that there needs to be 2 90 degree grease fittings for the lower balljoints. But all in all a good product for the price.
D**Y
Does fit an envoy
These ball joints do in fact fit a 2003 GMC Envoy . The trick is to take the boots off then press them in and then put the boots back on . Easy Peasy. Worked like a charm. Thanks. Ps does help if you have the ball joint press tools.
W**O
Excellent item for the money.
Came packaged well and easy to install. Also came with grease fittings, unlike the originals.
R**S
I got these in 2018.. Its now September 2022
I got and put these in back in 2018. It is now September 2022 and they are now needing to be replaced.These lasted a long time for how cheap they are so I ordered another set.Like others have said, The boot usually will get torn when installing but if you lube them with each oil change to keep the grease inside fresh, they will last.Grease them with each oil change (I do it every 3k miles)if the boot is torn, put grease in until fresh comes out.
W**E
Neither Detroit Axle nor Amazon will honor stated 10-year warranty after 8-month failure
Originally thought this was a good price and value for full set of ball joints for my vehicle that was listed to come with a 10 year warranty in Amazons listing. Now 8 months later my driver side front tire is badly wearing. Took car back to shop to have alignment rechecked that was done following installation of all ball joints. Tech said my left upper ball joint was bad. I contacted Detroit Axle and was told I needed to contact Amazon since ball joints were ordered through them. Contacted Amazon and was told they could do nothing but offer me a discount on a complete set of ball joints that I do not need. Be very aware of ordering parts on Amazon with listed warranties because no one seems to want to honor the stated warranty. I have ordered Detroit Axle parts before and had no issues with their parts, but I will not be ordering again if this issue is not resolved. Amazon is becoming nothing more than a rip-off. I asked the Amazon customer service rep to allow me to speak to a supervisor and was told it would take at least 24 hours for me to get a call back. Meanwhile my car is broken and neither Detroit Axle nor Amazon wants to honor the listed 10-year warranty in the Amazon ad and when I received my parts is showed on the box that they were shipped direct from Detroit Axle.
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