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Ball Joint by Moog (part#K500084) / Suspension Ball Joints

Part No. K500084 Warranty  
$68.99
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Brand: Moog
Advance Auto Parts Part#: 10017822
Suitable vehicles: Click to find if this product can be used with your vehicle:
  • Lincoln
    • LS
      • 2002
        • 2002 Lincoln LS (3.0L 182CI V6 FI VIN: S)
        • 2002 Lincoln LS (3.9L 242CI V8 FI VIN: A)
      • 2001
        • 2001 Lincoln LS (3.0L 182CI V6 FI VIN: S)
        • 2001 Lincoln LS (3.9L 242CI V8 FI VIN: A)
      • 2000
        • 2000 Lincoln LS (3.0L 182CI V6 FI VIN: S)
        • 2000 Lincoln LS (3.9L 242CI V8 FI VIN: A)


MOOG Problem Solver products incorporate proven design and engineering features to ensure like new steering, ease of installation and longer life. MOOG is the preferred steering and suspension parts brand of professional technicians and NASCAR Crew Chiefs.

Product Features:
  • Problem Solver® powdered metal gusher bearing design enables grease to flow through the bearing to the stud for reduced friction and enhanced strength and stability.
  • MOOG® engineered steel composition results in a stronger component.
  • Full ball metal stud provides 360 degrees of smooth, consistent, rotational movement resulting in more responsive steering.
  • Belleville washer preload provides lower torque and stud articulation with minimal axial clearance.
  • An enlarged ball joint receptacle in the lower control arm can cause a loose ball joint fit. MOOG® Problem Solver® design includes an oversized housing for a more secure fit.
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Arm & Joint:No
Ball Joint Only:Yes
Location:Front
Material:Steel

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  • Q:

    Is this a replacement for a 16mm or 18mm ball joint? I need 18mm ball joints.
    Asked on 11/14/2011 by Ang from Alabama

    1 answer

    • CUSTOMER CARE

      A:

      This part should be a 14mm Thread ball Joint.
      For compatibility, please provide your vehicle make, model and engine specification.

      Answered on 11/15/2011 by Aaron from AAP
  • Q:

    Is there a hynes repair manuel for this car because i cant find one
    Asked on 9/20/2011 by Anonymous

    1 answer

    • CUSTOMER CARE

      A:

      Please provide your vehicle make, full model and engine specification for further assistance.

      Answered on 9/21/2011 by Aaron from AAP
  • Q:

    Is this the replacement for non-serviceable ball joints on a 2000 Lincoln LS?
    Asked on 6/15/2011 by Larry from El Cajon, CA

    1 answer

    • CUSTOMER CARE

      A:

      Yes, it can be used as a replacement for non-serviceable ball joints.

      Answered on 6/15/2011 by DIY Daniel from AAP
  • Q:

    Does this ball joint require special tools to install. If so, do you have them available? The ball joint is the frt right bottom on a 2000 Lincoln LS w/ V-8 engine.
    Asked on 5/27/2011 by MWB from Norwood, NC

    2 answers

    • CUSTOMER CARE

      A:

      For help with your project, I recommend purchasing a Haynes repair manual specifically for your vehicle. This should be able to assist you further into detail on how to repair or replace specific parts.

      Answered on 5/27/2011 by Just Ask Jacob! from AAP
    • CUSTOMER CARE

      A:

      For help with your project, I recommend purchasing a Haynes repair manual specifically for your vehicle. This should be able to assist you further into detail on how to repair or replace specific parts.

      Answered on 5/27/2011 by Just Ask Jacob! from AAP
  • Q:

    how do i put this ball joint in? is it by pressure gun?
    Asked on 5/27/2011 by lu from phoenix,az

    1 answer

    • CUSTOMER CARE

      A:

      I recommend purchasing a Haynes repair manual specifically for your vehicle. This should be able to assist you further into detail on how to repair or replace specific parts.

      Answered on 5/29/2011 by DIY Daniel from AAP
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