TrueDrive 1999 Ford Explorer - Front, Driver and Passenger Side, Lower Ball Joint

Manufacturer #SET-ARBF282302-2

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1999 Ford Explorer - Front, Driver and Passenger Side, Lower Ball Joint
1999 Ford Explorer - Front, Driver and Passenger Side, Lower Ball Joint
1999 Ford Explorer - Front, Driver and Passenger Side, Lower Ball Joint
1999 Ford Explorer - Front, Driver and Passenger Side, Lower Ball Joint
1999 Ford Explorer - Front, Driver and Passenger Side, Lower Ball Joint

TrueDrive 1999 Ford Explorer - Front, Driver and Passenger Side, Lower Ball Joint

Manufacturer #SET-ARBF282302-2

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TrueDriveFront, Driver And Passenger Side, Upper And Lower Ball Joints
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Front, Driver And Passenger Side, Upper And Lower Ball Joints
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Rides like a new one
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Posted by Rickey M. / Tue, Jun 16
Front, Driver And Passenger Side, Upper And Lower Ball Joints
5.0/5
Exactly what we needed and got here in great timing!
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Posted by Haley B. / Tue, Jun 16
Good partFront, Driver And Passenger Side, Upper And Lower Ball Joints
5.0/5
The parts got the job done and they haven failed me bin a month since they have bin put on and they are holding up to many pot wholes and bad train tracks
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Posted by Brighid I. / Mon, Jun 15
Was easy to exchangeFront, Driver And Passenger Side, Upper And Lower Ball Joints
5.0/5
It fit just fine real quick and easy
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Posted by Christopher G. / Tue, Jun 09
Front, Driver And Passenger Side, Upper And Lower Ball Joints
5.0/5
Keep up the great items, prices and delivery. Parts fit perfectly.
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Posted by Donna S. / Thu, Jun 04
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Question: Do it fit 4.6 litre ?Trrry B. / Dec 01, 2020 / 1999 Ford ExplorerFront, Driver And Passenger Side, Lower Ball Joints
Hi Terry, No, this is only for 6.0L going up. We can only guarantee fitment based on our application guide. Please enter your vehicle’s year, make, model, sub-model, and engine type, and type the part's name on the search box. Once your application is selected, you’ll see a “Guaranteed to Fit” badge if the part will fit, and we recommend that you also double-check Your Vehicle Fit Details as well as the Vehicle Fitment Information table on the product page.
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Answered by Grace G. / Tue, Dec 01
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Question: R 2 wheel an 4w the same?1997 f0rd f150have 4x4Sherwood M. / Jan 06, 2024 / 1999 Ford ExplorerFront, Driver And Passenger Side, Lower Ball Joints
Hi Sherwood, thank you for reaching out! Yes, these can work for both 2WD and 4WD models. This set will fit your truck. You can click the link below to order it before the sale ends. Have a good one! https://www.carparts.com/ball-joint/truedrive/set-arbf282302-2?can=cpab2020_csqa_20240106
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Question: I have a 2016 Dodge Ram 1500 but when I try to fill in vehicle info rams are not an option?John B. / Feb 16, 2021 / 1999 Ford ExplorerFront, Driver And Passenger Side, Lower Ball Joints
Hi John, The 2016 Ram 1500 is under the category of Ram and not Dodge. In 2009, the Chrysler Group restructured the Dodge brand. Cars and minivans went under the Dodge nameplate, while its trucks, the Dodge Ram and Dodge Dakota, became Ram trucks. Since the 2010 model year, Ram has been a separate part of the same company that focuses solely on trucks.
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