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Steeda 555 8101 X2 Ball Joint Review

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Description of Steeda 555 8101 X2 Ball Joint

Fits 1994-2004 Mustang All Models. Improved front end grip and steering response. Reduced understeer at cornering limit. Restores front end roll center geometry. Set of 2.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Enhanced Stability and Performance

This ball joint has drastically improved my automotive stability and handling. The increased precision and control in my steering is apparent and my ride feels smoother than ever. The construction and materials appear to be of high quality for a long-lasting upgrade. The only downside is the slight increase in noise, but the performance benefits far outweigh it. Overall, a wise investment for anyone looking to enhance their vehicle's suspension.

Pros
  • Durable and long-lasting.
Cons
  • Requires professional installation for optimal performance.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

X2 Steedas for parts

That's cat meow for those of us who underestimate our Mustangs. I just got my 1996 Cobra 1.5" with an Eibach Pro-Kit spring set, plus a Steeda steering set and rims/camber from Maximum Motorsports [X2 not supplied as pictured eg pinch bushings on side]. In Discussions with other customers (see questions) and Steeda (via 3rd parties) the splines are the latest X2 models available - I'm sure the 'smooth' model (as pictured) will work just as well as the spline model X2 is just a model number.For…

Pros
  • Reduced understeer at the corner limit
Cons
  • Safety

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Best Results!: Shocks, Struts & Suspension

It's amazing what a great set of ball joints can do. My 2003 Ford Mustang GT drives much better now. Replacing ball joints is annoying, but worth it.

Pros
  • Automotive
Cons
  • Requires Socket Wrench