

🛠️ Upgrade your suspension game with MOOG – where precision meets power!
The MOOG K80996 Front Lower Rearward Suspension Ball Joint is a premium, heat-treated alloy steel component designed for Chrysler 300 and Dodge models from 2005 to 2022. Featuring a greaseable socket and a Belleville preload washer, it ensures reduced friction, extended durability, and consistent tightness under impact. Engineered for easy installation and superior OE-level performance, this ball joint delivers reliable, long-lasting suspension support for professional-grade vehicle maintenance.











| ASIN | B002M6EQ00 |
| Bearing Number | K80996 |
| Bearing Type | Ball Bearing |
| Best Sellers Rank | #187,082 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #204 in Automotive Replacement Suspension Ball Joints |
| Brand | MOOG |
| Compatible Lubricant | Grease |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (166) |
| Date First Available | August 20, 2009 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00080066427263 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 1.19 pounds |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 5.6 x 3.3 x 2.8 inches |
| Item model number | K80996 |
| Manufacturer | MOOG Chassis Products |
| Manufacturer Part Number | K80996 |
| Material | Alloy Steel |
| OEM Part Number | K80996 |
| Position | Front |
| Product Dimensions | 5.6 x 3.3 x 2.8 inches |
| Specification Met | Oe |
| UPC | 080066427263 |
B**3
works great and nice slim boot design
Fit perfectly on 2007 Dodge Charger. These require a good ball joint press to remove/install! The MOOG ball joint has a nice slim boot design and installed pretty easily with a high torque air impact hammer and good ball joint press. I like that this ball joint has a grease fitting, but look out when installing it....in VERY small print on the inner boot is a pointer for which side of the ball joint should be inboard (for grease outlet).
R**T
Very well made
I rebuilt the front suspension on my 2014 Dodge Charger and used these to replace the factory ball joints. These are, by far, the most difficult part to replace on the entire suspension system. You must have a suitable ball joint press. But once done, they function perfectly. Comes with everything you need including the cotter pin and zerk. These must be periodically greased as they have a bronze gusher, but should last much longer than the factory part. I’m very happy with all of the Moog parts I purchased for my car. Rides like new again and the alignment came back into spec.
M**R
Reliable quality
Replaced both driver and passenger side front lower rearward ball joints on my 2012 Challenger SRT8. I tried a cheaper local brand and couldn't get them pressed in. Shopped around and found Amazon with the cheapest price on these Moog units (even cheaper than Rock Auto) and pulled the trigger on them albeit reluctantly. These went right in with my ball joint press. Both sides installed in less than 5 minutes total. Moog makes quality parts and well worth the investment.
J**N
so far so good
bought this for my 08 charger and I am pleased with the product.
B**A
Great Product !!!
Installed on 07 Chrysler 300 better than OEM and other aftermarket ball joints. The low profile was great when reinstalling after pressing the old ones out. Amazon was half the price of local places and with Prime was here in 2 days.
B**.
Great product!
These are great quality and were easy to install.
B**C
Quality
Only brand I trust on my srt. Moog makes great balljoints that last.
G**S
The product looks well built and of high quality as ...
The product looks well built and of high quality as I expected. Unfortunately it did not fit my Chrysler 300C AWD and I had to return it.
N**A
Moog has bad boots , mine failed after 6 months and started making horrible sounds. No warranty on international orders.
B**Y
50 bucks for each side, when i was doing the lower rearward control arms on my charger, (which had been totally shot it was pushed to one side, i figured i'd get some ball joints so while i'm in there just change them out. Be warned, if you want to do this yourself, please get a good ball joint press kit and impact or take it to a shop and see if they can do it for not too much. I had a Powertrade or Alltrade kit for like 300$ CAD, same one i used at work, put my High torque milwakee on it and it was a sucker to get out. Granted these control arms don't give many options for adaptors and can be hard at times. The old ones came out pretty rough and these new ones slid right in everything looked great, nothing to complain about especially for a nice price of like 50 bucks per with a grease fitting, new snap ring, cotter pin and nut.
N**K
Received ball joint looks very strong and we'll made. Have not put it on yet. But I will let you know
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