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ICON Vehicle Dynamics Delta Joint Ball Joint Kit (15-26 Canyon)Find parts that fit my vehicle

Item GCY1430
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      Features

      • 5 Year ICON Limited Warranty (When used with ICON Vehicle Dynamics suspension components, visit www.iconvehicledynamics.com/deltajoint for more info)
      • Application specific taper pins for precise fit across a wide range of vehicles
      • Capable of high angularity required for lifted applications
      • Carburized taper pin provides increased corrosion resistance, decreased internal friction, and less chance of thread galling on assembly
      • Metal on metal internals and a greasable design for maximum longevity and noise-free operation
      • Patented Delta Joint (U.S. Pat. 10,731,700) combines the durability of a ball joint with the performance characteristics of a traditional uniball
      • Pullout strength greater than comparable industry standard uniball
      • Sealed design and zinc plated housing protects Delta Joint from the elements, road salts, and other debris

      Description

      ICON'ss Delta Joint is more robust than a uniball and capable of greater angularity than a typical ball joint. Its metal-on-metal construction and a greaseable design increases longevity while also allowing for noise-free operation.

      ICON Vehicle Dynamics 614555

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