Feature

●Replaces OEM Part Numbers: Honda 51375-HP5-601,51355-HN0-A01
●Compatible with Honda 2000-2006 Rancher 350 TRX350TM, 2008-2013 Foreman 500 TRX500FPM, 2005-2009, 2011-2013 TRX500FM, 2005-2014, 2016 Foreman 500 TRX500FE, 2007-2013 Foreman 500 TRX500FPE, 2007-2013
●Compatible with Honda 2007-2016, 2020-2022 Rancher 420 TRX420TE ES, 2000-2006 Rancher 350 TRX350FE ES, 2001-2014 Foreman Rubicon 500 TRX500FA, 2006-2009 Rincon 680 TRX680FGA GPScape, 2009, 2011-2014
●Compatible with Honda 2004-2008, 2010 Foreman Rubicon 500 TRX500FGA, 2010, 2014-2019 Foreman 500 TRX500FM1, 2010, 2014-2016, 2018-2019 Foreman 500 TRX500FM2, 2016-2019 Pioneer 1000 SXS1000M3,
●Compatible with: Honda 2004-2007 Rancher 400 TRX400FGA AT GPScape, 2005-2006, 2010 Foreman 500 TRX500TM, 2016 Pioneer 1000-5 SXS1000M5, 2015-2022 Pioneer 500 SXS500M2, 2000-2006 Rancher 350 TRX350FM


Description

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51375-HP5-601,53-51015,WE35101551375-HP5-601,53-51015,WE351015

519-CBJ2233T

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About NICHE

NICHE provides Powersports replacement parts. Some of the NICHE product categories include cylinders, brake pads, axles, off-road mirrors, and drive chains. NICHE parts are here for when you need them the most

NICHE Ball Joint Part Number 519-CBJ2233T

  • Includes: NICHE Ball Joint
  • Compatible with the following brand: Honda
  • Compatible with the following models: Rancher 400 350 Foreman Pioneer 1000-5 500 700
  • Replaces for the following OEM MPNs: 51375-HP5-601,53-51015,WE351015

  • Height: 71 mm
  • Placement on Vehicle: Upper
  • Boot Material: Chloroprene Rubber (CR)
  • Thread (if applicable): M12x1.25-6g

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What is a Ball Joint?

  • A ball joint is usually a ball-in socket design, lubricated with grease and covered with a dust boot
  • Ball joints are the critical component of the suspension that connect various links and allow them to move

What do Ball Joints Consist of?

  • Ball joints consist of a metal housing and stud
  • The stud can swing and rotate within the housing
  • The socket is filled with grease to provide lubrication, keep debris and water out of the socket, and maintain noise free operation

Symptoms of Worn Ball Joints

  • Worn ball joints contribute to looseness in the suspension
  • The driver may notice steering looseness, steering vibration, or unusual noises but it often causes other problems before it may be noticeable to the driver
  • A worn ball joint is not a problem that should be ignored. If the wear becomes severe, the stud may separate from the housing resulting in immediate loss of control of your vehicle which puts you in great danger

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