New Raybestos Brand Chassis Parts Released for Late Model Applications

New Raybestos Brand Chassis Parts Released for Late Model Applications

Raybestos brand chassis parts - a member of the Affinia family of brands - has added ball joints, tie rod ends and sway bar frame bushings to the Raybestos chassis catalog for select 2003-2012 models.

Raybestos brand chassis parts – a member of the Affinia family of brands – has added ball joints, tie rod ends and sway bar frame bushings to the Raybestos chassis catalog for the following 2003-2012 models:

Ford Truck F150 (2010-2012)

• P/N 505-1472, Ball Joint – Lower

Chevy Silverado 2500HD/3500HD and GMC Sierra 2500HD/3500HD (2011-2012)

• P/N 405-1239, Tie Rod End – Inner

Ford Truck F250/350 Super Duty (2011-2012) and F450/550 Super Duty (2005-2012)

• P/N 401-2373, Tie Rod End – Right Outer

Jeep Wrangler (2007-2011)

• P/N 410-1098, Tie Rod End – Right Inner

Lexus GX470 (2003-2009), Lexus GX460 (2011) and Toyota 4 Runner (2012)

• P/N 550-1703, Sway Bar Frame Bushing

Mazda Truck CX-9 (2007-2012)

• P/N 550-1724, Sway Bar Frame Bushing

According to Affinia, Raybestos ball joints are designed to match the individual OE applications for the best possible steering control, ride quality and service life. Advanced Technology synthetic bearing designs hold tighter alignment tolerances for longer tire life, and the permanently attached polyurethane dust boots provide clean, consistent, long-lasting performance, the company says.

Raybestos tie rod ends specifically match the ball and socket design for built-in strength and lasting durability, the company says. High strength steel forgings provide maximum stability, safety and service life, according to Affinia.

Raybestos sway bar links use performance-enhancing, low-friction designs and are cold forged for superior strength and stability. The full ball stud maximizes performance surface area, Affinia notes. The company adds that the parts come with the "best parts and labor guarantee in the industry," allowing technicians to install the products with "100 percent confidence."

 

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