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M.C.N Vancarbon Front Lower Ball Joint
₦8,000.00
₦9,000.00
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- Description
- Key Features
- Specifications
- Compatibility
- Installation
- FAQs
About This Product
Restore your vehicle's steering stability and suspension with this premium M.C.N Vancarbon Front Lower Ball Joint. This part is ISO/TS 16949 CERTIFIED, a top-tier automotive quality standard that exceeds basic certifications. It is the critical pivot of your front suspension, connecting the control arm to the steering knuckle. This high-quality replacement (Part CBT-40) ensures a long service life, proper wheel alignment, and a smooth, clunk-free ride. As you noted, this part is interchangeable and fits both the left and right sides.
Key Features
- ISO/TS 16949 Certified: Guarantees the highest level of automotive quality, manufacturing, and safety.
- Heavy-Duty Construction: Made from high-quality steel with a durable boot to protect against grease loss and contamination.
- Restores Performance: Fixes clunking noises, uneven tire wear, and loose steering.
- Interchangeable Part: "Has no left and right," so it fits both the driver's side and passenger's side.
- Sold Individually: The box contains 2 pieces, but they are sold as 1 piece (per side).
- Package Includes: 1 Ball Joint, 1 Castle Nut, 1 Cotter Pin.
Technical Specifications
| Brand | M.C.N Vancarbon |
| Part Number | CBT-40 |
| Certification | ISO/TS 16949 |
| Position | Front Lower (Left or Right Side) |
| Common OEM Cross-Reference | 43330-09070, 43330-29225, 43330-29205 |
Compatible Vehicles
This product is compatible with:
- Toyota Camry (1997 - 2001) - Fits your "2.2 Camry"
- Toyota Sienna (1998 - 2003) - Fits your "Sienna old model"
- Toyota Avalon (1997 - 2004) - Fits the "Avalon ship," NOT the 2005 model
- Toyota Highlander (2001 - 2007)
- Toyota Solara (1999 - 2003)
- Lexus RX300 (1999 - 2003) - Fits your "RX300 Lexus"
- Lexus ES300 (1997 - 2001)
Installation Guide
The ball joint is a critical safety component of your vehicle's steering and suspension. Installation should be performed by a qualified mechanic.
A professional will ensure that:
1. The vehicle is safely lifted and the wheel is removed.
2. The old, worn ball joint is correctly disconnected from the control arm and steering knuckle.
3. The new M.C.N ball joint is installed, and all bolts are torqued to the manufacturer's exact specifications.
4. The castle nut is secured with a new cotter pin.
5. A full wheel alignment is performed after installation to prevent uneven tire wear.
Warning: Improper installation can lead to steering loss, accidents, or serious injury.
A professional will ensure that:
1. The vehicle is safely lifted and the wheel is removed.
2. The old, worn ball joint is correctly disconnected from the control arm and steering knuckle.
3. The new M.C.N ball joint is installed, and all bolts are torqued to the manufacturer's exact specifications.
4. The castle nut is secured with a new cotter pin.
5. A full wheel alignment is performed after installation to prevent uneven tire wear.
Warning: Improper installation can lead to steering loss, accidents, or serious injury.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are these genuine Toyota parts?
No, these are high-quality aftermarket ball joints from the brand M.C.N Vancarbon. They are ISO/TS 16949 certified, which is a top-level international automotive quality standard.
Is this price (9,000 Naira) for one or for the box of two?
This price is for a single (1) piece. The box contains two (QTY: 2PCS), but they are sold individually.
Will this fit my "2.2 Camry"?
Yes, this is the correct front lower ball joint for the Toyota Camry (1997-2001).
Will this fit my "Sienna old model"?
Yes, this is the correct part for the Toyota Sienna (1998-2003).
Will this fit my "Avalon 2005 model"?
No. This part (CBT-40) fits the older "Avalon ship" (1997-2004). The 2005 Avalon uses a different, press-in style ball joint.
Is this for the left or right side?
This part is interchangeable. As you said, it "Has no left and right," so it will fit both the driver's side and passenger's side perfectly.
How do I know if I need new ball joints?
Common signs of a bad ball joint include a "clunking" or "knocking" sound when going over bumps, vibrating or loose-feeling steering, and uneven wear on your front tires.
Can I install this myself?
We strongly recommend professional installation. A ball joint is a critical safety part, and it also requires a wheel alignment after being replaced.
How quickly can you deliver?
We are based in Enugu and can offer same-day or next-day delivery within the city. We also ship nationwide, with delivery to cities like Lagos or Abuja typically taking 2-3 business days.