MOOG K9085 | Front Lower Suspension Ball Joint

Part Number
K9085
Ball Joint

Fits: 78-92 Toyota Cressida, 82-86 Toyota Celica, 86 Toyota Supra

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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.


BRAND: MOOG Chassis Products




FEATURES:


  • 1982-1986 Toyota Celica Supra (Front Lower) (Qualifier: Includes Powdered-Metal Gusher Bearing To Allow Grease To Penetrate Bearing Surfaces, Thru 12/85); 1978-1992 Toyota Cressida (Front Lower) (Qualifier: Includes Powdered-Metal Gusher Bearing To Allow Grease To Penetrate Bearing Surfaces); 1986 Toyota Supra (Front Lower) (Qualifier: Thru 12/85, Includes Powdered-Metal Gusher Bearing To Allow Grease To Penetrate Bearing Surfaces)
  • ABSORBS IMPACT -- Belleville preload washer helps keep the bearing package tight as bearings wear
  • Ball Joint
  • COMPREHENSIVE COVERAGE -- Available for foreign and domestic nameplates
  • EASY TO INSTALL -- Precision tolerances for easy installation and steering alignment giving you a perfect fit right out of the box
  • GREASEABLE SOCKET -- Reduces corrosion and wear by allowing new lubricant to flush contaminants
  • MOOG K9085 Ball Joint
  • PROBLEM SOLVER® GUSHER BEARING -- Metal-to-metal design provides strength and allows grease to flow through bearing surface for reduced friction and long life
  • STRONG AND DURABLE -- Ball studs are heat treated to match or exceed OE requirements to inhibit premature failure and improve fatigue strength


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INTERCHANGE:


  • Autospecialty: 02-56007
  • TRW Steering and Suspension Parts: 10025
  • Beck/Arnley: 101-3720
  • Beck/Arnley: 101-4140
  • Beck/Arnley: 101-4143
  • Beck/Arnley: 101-4144
  • TRW Steering and Suspension Parts: 10852
  • TRW Steering and Suspension Parts: 10881
  • TRW Steering and Suspension Parts: 10887
  • TRW Steering and Suspension Parts: 10888
  • TRW Steering and Suspension Parts: 10893
  • TRW Steering and Suspension Parts: 10894
  • TRW Steering and Suspension Parts: 10895
  • TRW Steering and Suspension Parts: 10896
  • Autospecialty: 256007
  • Perfect Circle: 260-1256
  • NAPA: 260-1256
  • Toyota: 43308-29015
  • ACDelco: 45D2092
  • Toyota: 48068-29015
  • Toyota: 48068-29045
  • Toyota: 48068-29065
  • Toyota: 48068-29095
  • Toyota: 48068-29115
  • Toyota: 48069-29015
  • Toyota: 48069-29045
  • Toyota: 48069-29065
  • Toyota: 48069-29095
  • Toyota: 48069-29115
  • Raybestos Brakes: 505-1092
  • Centric Parts: 610.44080
  • MAS Industries: B9085
  • Unimotive: BJ-0125
  • Maremont: BJ0125
  • Midas: BJ1067
  • Mcquay-Norris: FA1273
  • Duralast: FA1273
  • TRW Steering and Suspension Parts: JBJ214
  • Falcon Steering Systems: K9085
  • Lazorlite: L86-1944
  • Mevotech: MK9085
  • Mevotech: MS9647
  • Mevotech: MS9650
  • Mevotech: MS9941
  • Mevotech: MS9942
  • Delphi: TC408

APPLICATIONS:


  • 1982-1986 Toyota Celica - Position: Front Lower
  • 1978-1992 Toyota Cressida - Position: Front Lower
  • 1986-1986 Toyota Supra - Position: Front Lower
Customer Questions
How do suspension stabilizer bars work?
Suspension stabilizer bars, or sway bars, reduce body roll during turns by connecting the suspension on opposite sides of the vehicle and distributing the force of the turn more evenly between the wheels.
Do stabilizer bars affect steering?
Yes, stabilizer bars can affect steering by reducing body roll during turns and improving handling and stability.
Where is the stabilizer bar link?
The stabilizer bar link is a small metal rod with ball joints that connects the stabilizer bar to the suspension system of a vehicle. It is typically located near the wheels and attaches to the control arm or strut of the suspension.
What is the suspension stabilizer bar link?
The suspension stabilizer bar link is a component that connects the suspension stabilizer bar to the suspension system of a vehicle, allowing the stabilizer bar to effectively reduce body roll during turns and improve the handling and stability of the vehicle. It is typically a small metal rod with ball joints on each end.
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