Synergy Manufacturing
Synergy Jeep JL / JLU / JT Heavy Duty Ball Joint Kit - Pair
Synergy Jeep JL / JLU / JT Heavy Duty Ball Joint Kit - Pair
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190 South McQueen Road
Suite 109
Gilbert AZ 85233
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Replace your Jeep JL / JLU Wrangler or JT Gladiator's factory ball joints with a pair of Synergy MFG's Heavy Duty Non-Knurled Ball Joints. These ball joints use a metal on metal bearing design, unlike the factory (plastic nylon bearing design), to improve durability and performance. A must for vehicles with lifts and larger tires that see off road use. Get rid of that steering wander and play caused by loose or worn out ball joints.
While Jeep may have updated the JL / JLU and JT steering knuckle to use a dual load bearing upper and lower ball joint, they still kept the problematic nylon inner liner which is prone to premature wear. Synergy's Heavy Duty Ball Joints feature the latest design used in other ball joint applications with Synergy's proven design that are sure to stand the test of time.
VEHICLE FITMENT:
- 2018-Current Jeep Wrangler JL / JLU
- 2020-Current Jeep JT Gladiator
WHAT'S INCLUDED:
- 2 Upper Ball Non-Knurled Ball Joints
- 2 Lower Ball Non-Knurled Ball Joints
KEY FEATURES:
- Compatible with all aftermarket axle shafts (including RCV's) with no modifications needed
- Fully greaseable metal on metal design for prolonged life
- Ball Joint bearing surface area is considerably larger than stock due to elimination of the inner nylon liner for a longer lasting joint
- Ball joint bearing race is manufactured from sintered graphite & oil impregnated bronze for a strong, smooth, bearing surface
- Ball joint housing is manufactured from 1045 high carbon alloy steel for a strong, smooth, bearing surface
- Ball joint stud is manufactured from induction heat treated 4140 Chromoly steel for maximum strength & reliability
- Ball joint dust boots are made from an industrial grade, wear/tear resistant black nitro-butyl rubber (NBR)
TECH INFO:
- Metal on metal ball joints require a small break-in period of typically 100-500 miles to fully "seat" the bearing surfaces. During this time the steering may feel "sticky" or slow to "return to center". Once broken in, the steering will be smooth and tight.
- Knurled ball joints are required when replacing ball joints that have enlarged the axle end forging bores
- It is up to the installer to verify the proper ball joint style is being used
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