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Proforged 124-10001 Upper Ball Joint Removal Tool

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Compatible with 1957-1989 Chrysler/Dodge/Plymouth models. See application listing for specific vehicle use.

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Proforged 124-10001 Upper Ball Joint Removal Tool

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REMOVE MOPAR BALL JOINTS WITH EASE.

Proforged ultra-strong removal tool accepts a 1/2 inch drive ratchet and makes removing the upper ball joint a breeze. This fits any K772-style ball joint.

1,000,000 MILE WARRANTY. You can use Proforged ball joint tool with confidence knowing that every part Proforged sells is backed by Proforged industry-leading 1,000,000 mile limited warranty. Proforged can offer this because Proforged parts are engineered, tested, re-tested, and subject to strict quality control procedures - Proforged quality is second to none.

BUILT FOR PROFESSIONALS. There's a reason why the most well-respected performance suspension brands use Proforged products - we're fanatical about quality, performance, and durability. Professionals save time and money with Proforged competitively-priced products that outlast inferior brands. Do the job with confidence - replace your worn components with the leader in performance center links: Proforged.

BUY WITH CONFIDENCE. There's a reason that the most well-respected performance suspension manufacturers buy from Proforged: we're the only brand of chassis parts that offers race-day performance at a price within your budget - and backs it up with a 1,000,000 mile limited warranty.

Features:

  • Accepts a 1/2 inch drive ratchet
  • Fits any K772-style ball joint
Brand Proforged
Emission Code6
Product TypeBall Joint Removal Tool
QuantitySold Individually
UPC849180000086
Manufacturer Part Number124-10001
Part Number124-10001
Reference NumberReference Name
K772MOOG Chassis Products
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