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Moose Racing King Pin Kit Kawasaki Trx200 Trx200d 90-91 04300259 See Description on 2040-parts.com

US $24.95
Location:

Wells, Maine, United States

Wells, Maine, United States
Condition:New Part Brand:Moose Manufacturer Part Number:0430-0259

ALSO FITS

  • TRX200 TRX200D 96-97
  • TRX200D 92-95

Moose Racing Ball Joint Kit

This Moose Racing Ball Joint Kit is a cost effective way to get you and you ATV back out onto the trail fast. Ball joints feature heavy-duty steel cases with POM-M90 bearing material for long life and come from Moose racing so you can trust in the quality and long life of their parts.

  • Ball joint kit is sold per A-arm and comes with snap ring and cotter pin
  • Ball joints feature heavy-duty steel cases with POM-M90 bearing material for long life
  • Put an end to premature Honda ball joint failure by upgrading from the OEM aluminum joint to our heavy-duty steel joint
  • Inexpensive replacement for those Kawasaki and Suzuki applications that otherwise require purchase of a complete A-arm or steering knuckle

Image is a stock photo.. you will recieve one Kit for the models that are listed

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