MOOG K9917 | Suspension Ball Joint

Part Number
K9917
Ball Joint

Fits: 92-99 BMW 318i, 92-99 BMW 318is, 92 BMW 320i, 92-95 BMW 325i, 92-95 BMW 325is, 95-99 BMW 318ti, 96-99 BMW 328i, 96-99 BMW 328is, 96-97 BMW Z3, 98-99 BMW 323i, 98-99 BMW 323is

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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:


  • 1992-1999 BMW 318i (Front Lower Inner) (Doors: 4 & Body: Sedan / Qualifier: with Long Stud); 1992-1999 BMW 318is (Front Lower Inner) (Qualifier: with Long Stud); 1995-1999 BMW 318ti (Front Lower Inner) (Qualifier: with Long Stud); 1992 BMW 320i (Front Lower Inner) (Qualifier: with Long Stud); 1998-1999 BMW 323i (Front Lower Inner) (Doors: 2 & Body: Convertible / Qualifier: with Long Stud); 1998-1999 BMW 323is (Front Lower Inner) (Mfr Body Code: E36 / Qualifier: with Long Stud); 1992-1995 BMW 325i (Front Lower Inner) (Doors: 4 & Body: Sedan / Qualifier: with Long Stud); 1992-1995 BMW 325is (Front Lower Inner) (Qualifier: with Long Stud); 1996-1999 BMW 328i (Front Lower Inner) (Mfr Body Code: E36 / Qualifier: with Long Stud); 1996-1999 BMW 328is (Front Lower Inner) (Qualifier: with Long Stud); 1996-1997 BMW Z3 (Front Lower Inner) (Qualifier: with Long Stud)
  • Ball Joint
  • 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
  • MOOG K9917 Ball Joint
  • Premium forged housing with increased cross section of up to 52% more material in key areas


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INTERCHANGE:


  • Autospecialty: 02-04004
  • Beck/Arnley: 1015114
  • TRW Steering and Suspension Parts: 104207
  • NAPA: 104207
  • Autospecialty: 204004
  • NAPA: 260-1472
  • BMW: 31-121-140-957
  • BMW: 31-121-140-958
  • BMW: 31121139131
  • Febi-Bilstein: 3822
  • ACDelco: 45D2230
  • ACDelco: 46D2230A
  • Raybestos Brakes: 505-1230
  • Raybestos Brakes: 505-1230B
  • Dorman: 537-030
  • Centric Parts: 610.34006
  • MAS Industries: B9917
  • MAS Industries: BJ12045
  • MAS Industries: BJ14000
  • Mcquay-Norris: FA2120
  • TRW Steering and Suspension Parts: JBJ121
  • Firestone: K9917
  • Falcon Steering Systems: K9917
  • Mevotech: MK9917
  • Ford: SR5227
  • Delphi: TC508

APPLICATIONS:


  • 1992-1999 BMW 318i - Position: Front Lower Inner
  • 1995-1999 BMW 318ti - Position: Front Lower Inner
  • 1996-1999 BMW 328is - Position: Front Lower Inner
  • 1998-1999 BMW 323i - Position: Front Lower Inner
  • 1998-1999 BMW 323is - Position: Front Lower Inner
  • 1996-1997 BMW Z3 - Position: Front Lower Inner
  • 1992-1995 BMW 325is - Position: Front Lower Inner
  • 1996-1999 BMW 328i - Position: Front Lower Inner
  • 1992-1992 BMW 320i - Position: Front Lower Inner
  • 1992-1995 BMW 325i - Position: Front Lower Inner
  • 1992-1999 BMW 318is - Position: Front Lower Inner
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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