Description
Which Ball Joint is Right for You?
We offer three
levels of high quality ball joints for the RZR XP Turbo that are unmatched in
strength and performance. Our OE Replacement ball joint for casual UTV riding.
Or choose our Heavy-Duty 4340 steel stud ball joints for rougher weekend trail
rides. Need to take it up a notch? Get unmatched strength for your Polaris and
choose our Super Duty 300M ball joints. Engineered to deliver all-out
strength, let SuperATV’s ball joints eliminate any fear of ball joint failure.
Super Duty 300M Ball Joint
300M grade
steel is the strongest ball joint material on the market. We took that
material and combined it with our superior design engineering to make the
strongest stud possible. That means minimal narrowing at the neck and an
adjustable stud. At 2.25x stronger than stock, you can’t buy a stronger ball
joint than SuperATV’s super duty 300M ball joint.
Heavy-
Duty 4340 Ball Joint
SuperATV spared no expense while
engineering our ball joints. Our shear tests prove that our unique blend of a
4340 VAR steel stud, hardened to just the right Rockwell, and then coated with
black oxide gives you a more desirable combination than your standard steel
material. With a PSI breaking point of nearly double OEM and other aftermarket
ball joints, the ball joints will last a long time.
The
SuperATV Difference
You’ll get not only strength but also
convenience. Each ball joint comes with a greasable 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.
Fits both upper and lower A-arms.
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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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Standard Duty
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For the casual rider. Our Standard Duty Ball Joint is an OEM replacement. Can withstand 13,000 lbs of force.
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Fitment
- Polaris RZR XP Turbo S : 2018+
- Polaris RZR XP 4 Turbo S :
2019+ - Polaris RZR XP Turbo : 2016+
- Polaris RZR XP 4
Turbo : 2016+
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Replaces OEM Part #:
7081867 and 7082275
Additional information
Strength | Heavy Duty 4340 Chromoly Steel, Standard Duty, Super Duty 300M |
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Quantity | 1 Ball Joint, 2 Ball Joints, 4 Ball Joints |