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| Yamaha Ball Joint Kits Bearing - $19.95 - $21.00 |
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| All Balls Suzuki ATV Ball Joint Kits Bearing Specifications |
. Ball joints feature heavy-duty steel cases with a POM-M90 bearing
cup to isolate the
ball end from the case for long life
. All Balls offers replacement ball joints for those Yamaha and
Yamaha applications that
force you to buy an expensive a-arm or steering knuckle
. Put an end to premature Yamaha ball joint failure by upgrading
from the OE aluminum
joint to our heavy-duty steel joint
. Ball joint kit is sold per a-arm and comes with snap ring and
cotter pin
Note:
Part #41-3548 models as follow:
. YFM350BA Bruin 2WD (04-06), YFM350FA Bruin 4WD (04-06), YFM350FGW
Grizzly 4WD
(07), YFM350GW Grizzly 2WD (07), YFM400 Big Bear 2WD (00-04), YFM400 Big
Bear
4WD (00-02), YFM400 Big Bear 4WD (03-06), YFM400 Kodiak 2WD (03-04), YFM400
Kodiak 4WD (03-04), YFM400 Kodiak 4WD (05-06), YFM450 Grizzly (07), YFM450
Kodiak (03), YFM450 Kodiak (04), YFM450 Kodiak (05-06), YFZ450 (04-05), YFZ450
(06-07)
Part #41-3564 models as follow:
. YFM660R/700R Raptor/YFM700 Grizzly (01-07)
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The Pursuit Of Excellence For A Product Nobody Sees
"Our founding was all part of a carefully-constructed, marketing plan: I
needed something to finance my racing." (Stefan Laessig, Partner) They say
the true mark of a person's character is what they do when nobody¹s looking.
The same could be said of someone who makes a product nobody sees; a
"non-sexy hard part". A product most people don't even think about until the
one they have breaks.
There are a lot of ways to make products like this. A lot of places to skimp
and shave just a little. And then there's the All Balls way. It's not that
building such things to an "adequate" standard would be bad. They're all
around us. Adequate products are much easier - and a ton cheaper - to
produce. Lots of companies do it.
But if you knew these three and their staff, spent a day with them, listened
to how they talk to each other, saw the respect, got your head wrapped
around their work ethic, you'd doubt that the thought of "adequate" bearings
could exist in their heads. When they talk about what they do, there's a
commitment you don't see in everybody's eyes. They think they do it best
because they don't think anybody else works it harder to make it better.
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