Description
Which Ball Joint is Right for You?
Get unmatched
strength for your Can-Am Defender with Super Duty 300M Ball Joints from
SuperATV. We also have Standard Duty and Heavy-Duty 4340 steel stud ball
joints for wild weekends of rough riding. With better materials and a smarter
design, SuperATV’s ball joints take your UTV to the next level.
- Choose from Standard Duty, Heavy Duty 4340, or Super Duty 300M
- Greaseable zerk fittings on Heavy-Duty and Super Duty joints
- Heavy-Duty and Super Duty ball joints are adjustable and durable
Super Duty 300M Ball Joint
We got the
strongest steel stud material we could get our hands on — hardened and black
oxide coated 300M. Then we used it to make a stud that doesn’t narrow as much
as stock. The result is a ball joint that’s 2.25x stronger than your OEM ball
joint. If you want to work hard and play harder with ultimate strength, you
need SuperATV’s super duty 300M ball joint.
Heavy-Duty 4340
Ball Joint
We spend countless hours engineering our ball joint
studs. Our hardened 4340 stud is black oxide coated and wider at the base.
What’s that mean for you? Test after test shows that this ball joint is nearly
2x stronger than stock. Our 4340 ball joint will stand up to abuse ride after
ride.
Standard Duty Ball Joints
Our Standard
Duty Ball Joints are designed to be just as good as stock at a fraction of the
price. They’re made with zinc-plated chromoly steel for increased durability.
The studs don’t narrow as much as stock to increase sheer strength. They’ll
take a beating and keep your Can-Am Defender running strong.
The SuperATV Difference
You’ll get not only strength but
also convenience. Our Heavy and Super Duty ball joints come with a grease zerk
for easy access and maintenance. At SuperATV, we understand the importance of
strength but also longevity. With an adjustable steel-on-steel design, you’re
in the driver’s seat for miles of reliability.
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Need Help Choosing the Right Ball
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Super Duty
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For the hardcore rider. SuperATV’s strongest ball joint on the market is 2.25x stronger than stock. Can withstand 29,000 lbs of
force. |
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Heavy-Duty
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For the weekend warrior. Our Heavy-Duty Ball Joint is 2x stronger than stock. Can withstand 24,000 lbs of force.
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Fitment
- Can-Am Defender HD 5 : 2017-2021
- Can-Am Defender HD 5 DPS :
2017-2021 - Can-Am Defender HD 7 : 2022+
- Can-Am Defender HD 7
DPS : 2022+ - Can-Am Defender HD 8 : 2016-2021
- Can-Am Defender
HD 8 DPS : 2016-2021 - Can-Am Defender HD 8 XT : 2016-2021
- Can-Am Defender HD 9 : 2022+
- Can-Am Defender HD 9 DPS :
2022+ - Can-Am Defender HD 9 XT : 2022+
- Can-Am Defender HD 9
DPS CAB : 2022+ - Can-Am Defender HD 10 : 2016+
- Can-Am
Defender HD 10 DPS : 2016+ - Can-Am Defender HD 10 XT : 2016+
- Can-Am Defender HD 10 XT Cab : 2016+
- Can-Am Defender HD 10 XTP :
2018+ - Can-Am Defender HD 10 Mossy Oak : 2018+
- Can-Am
Defender HD 10 XMR : 2018+ - Can-Am Defender HD 10 6×6 : 2020+
- Can-Am Defender Limited HD 10 : 2020+
- Can-Am Defender Pro HD 10 :
2020+ - Can-Am Defender MAX HD 7 : 2022+
- Can-Am Defender MAX
HD 8 : 2017-2021 - Can-Am Defender MAX HD 8 DPS : 2017-2021
- Can-Am Defender MAX HD 8 XT : 2017-2021
- Can-Am Defender MAX HD 9
: 2022+ - Can-Am Defender MAX HD 9 DPS : 2022+
- Can-Am Defender
MAX HD 9 XT : 2022+ - Can-Am Defender MAX HD 10 DPS : 2017+
- Can-Am Defender MAX HD 10 XT : 2017+
- Can-Am Defender MAX HD 10 XT
Cab : 2017+ - Can-Am Defender MAX HD 10 XMR : 2019+
- Can-Am
Defender MAX HD 10 Lone Star Edition : 2018+ - Can-Am Defender MAX HD
10 Limited : 2020+
Additional information
Strength | Heavy Duty 4340 Chromoly Steel, Super Duty 300M |
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Ball Joints | Both, Lower, Upper |