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Moog K500058 Suspension Ball Joint
for 1998 Land Rover Discovery 4.0L V8 Gas OHV

Moog K500058 Suspension Ball Joint - 1998 Land Rover Discovery

Moog
Brand:Moog
Part Number: K500058
UPC: 080066428451
Weight: 2.3 lbs
Condition:New



Availability:
0 in Stock
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Product Information

Description:

Upper Ball Joint - rear s

Backed by superior materials and rigorous testing, MOOG ball joints deliver reliable performance you can count on. MOOG problem-solving innovations ensure fast, hassle-free installation.

Features and Benefits:

  • Broad coverage for foreign and domestic applications
  • Construction and design validated by MOOG engineers
  • Designed to meet or exceed original equipment performance
  • Easy to install.
  • Hardened ball stud made of OE equivalent or better materials to withstand higher loads
  • Premium forged housing with increased cross section of up to 52% more material in key areas

Specifications:

Adjustable:
No
Castle Nut Included:
Yes
Cotter Pin Hole:
Yes
Greasable:
No
Material:
Neoprene
Maximum Outside Diameter:
2.130 in.
Mounting Hole Quantity:
2
Mounting Type:
2 Bolt
ACDelco #:
45D0148
Dorman #:
532-836
Duralast #:
104500058
Duralast #:
FA500058
Land Rover #:
ANR1799
Land Rover #:
RHF500110
MAS Industries #:
BJ35509
Mevotech #:
MS10545
NAPA #:
2601695
Raybestos Brake #:
500-1141
Rover #:
ANR1799
Rover #:
RHF500110
TRW Steering and Suspension Parts #:
104500058
Country of Origin:
TR

Moog K500058 Suspension Ball Joint compatibility with your 1998 Land Rover Discovery...

Last Updated: 07/20/2022

Years Vehicle Per Vehicle Position Fit NotesFitment Notes

1999

 

1998

 

1997

 

1996

 

1999

 

1998

 

1997

 

1996

 
Land Rover Discovery

4.0L V8 Gas OHV
2
 
Rear Upper
 
Design Allows Easier Installation
 

Land Rover Discovery



4.0L V8 Gas OHV

Rear Upper Design Allows Easier Installation

2 Per Vehicle

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