



Ball Joint kit Review: Heavy duty, but one issue - These seem quite heavy duty, and they are of course able to fit a number of applications. They come with new hardware (snap rings, nuts, cotter pins) although my application (1984 Jeep CJ7) didn't use the snap rings. The one issue is that the upper ball joint has the zerk fitting for grease on the underside straight out the bottom. So once it is installed and the axle re-inserted, you can never get a grease gun back on it in the future. So grease it up good when you first install it since you'll never get at it again without pulling the axle shaft out. Otherwise, easy install with knurled sides and great fit. Review: Uppers Did Not Fit CJ7 - I was excited to try these Yukon ball joints in my off-road jeep CJ7. I went to install them and the upper ball joints just dropped right in to the steering knuckle. They did not need to be pressed in. They just dropped right in and were loose. I returned them and bought Moog, they worked fine.
S**R
Heavy duty, but one issue
These seem quite heavy duty, and they are of course able to fit a number of applications. They come with new hardware (snap rings, nuts, cotter pins) although my application (1984 Jeep CJ7) didn't use the snap rings. The one issue is that the upper ball joint has the zerk fitting for grease on the underside straight out the bottom. So once it is installed and the axle re-inserted, you can never get a grease gun back on it in the future. So grease it up good when you first install it since you'll never get at it again without pulling the axle shaft out. Otherwise, easy install with knurled sides and great fit.
J**O
Uppers Did Not Fit CJ7
I was excited to try these Yukon ball joints in my off-road jeep CJ7. I went to install them and the upper ball joints just dropped right in to the steering knuckle. They did not need to be pressed in. They just dropped right in and were loose. I returned them and bought Moog, they worked fine.
Trustpilot
2 weeks ago
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