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Centric 610.44067 Suspension Ball Joint
for 2013 Toyota Tacoma

Centric 610.44067 Suspension Ball Joint - 2013 Toyota Tacoma

Centric
Brand:Centric
Part Number: 610.44067
UPC: 805890783701
Weight: 1.5 lbs
Condition:New



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Product Information

Description:

Get the Centric 610.44067 Suspension Ball Joint for your 2013 Toyota Tacoma. Buy now and secure your purchase online!

Centric Premium Ball Joints deliver exceptional performance and wear resistance due to a number of unique engineering advantages. Centric ball joints feature Micro-Polished Balls Studs for greater impact durability and enhance wear resistance. Low friction polymer inserts restore and improve original ride and NVH characteristics. "Best in Class" lubrication flow paths reduce wear for high concentrated loads.

Features and Benefits:

  • Engineering Validated & Certified in the U.S.A.. Application specific low friction polymer or metal-to-metal designs. Cold forged and precision machined ball studs. OE style corrosion resistant finishes

Specifications:

Adjustable:
No
Attribute ID (Type):
Bushing Material:
Poly
Castle Nut Included:
Yes
Cotter Pin Hole:
Yes
Cotter Pin Included:
Yes
Dust Boot Included:
Yes
Greasable:
No
Grease Fitting Included:
No
Maximum Outside Diameter:
63.5 mm
Mounting Hardware Included:
Yes
Mounting Type:
Press-in
Nuts Included:
No
Stud Thread Length:
16.5 mm
Stud Type:
Threaded
Washers Included:
No
Country of Origin:
TW

Centric 610.44067 Suspension Ball Joint compatibility with your 2013 Toyota Tacoma...

Last Updated: 12/24/2022

Years Vehicle Per Vehicle Position Fit NotesFitment Notes
Toyota Tacoma

2.7L L4 Gas DOHC,
4.0L V6 Gas DOHC
2
 
Front Lower
 
Centric Premium Steering & Suspension Components
 

Toyota Tacoma



2.7L L4 Gas DOHC,
4.0L V6 Gas DOHC

Front Lower Centric Premium Steering & Suspension Components

2 Per Vehicle

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