


FTC3571 Lower Front Ball Joint D2 & Range Rover P38
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Eliminate clunks and restore precise steering with thisĀ Lower Front Ball Joint (Part No. FTC3571). Presses into the steering knuckle to connect the hub carrier to the suspension arm, maintaining proper geometry and smooth articulation. Built to OEM specifications for a precise fit and quiet, long-lasting performance. Recommended whenever play is detected or tires show uneven wear.
Install notes: Use a suitable press/ball-joint tool, torque to spec, and perform a four-wheel alignment after replacement.
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Fits:
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Discovery Series II (1999ā2004, L318)
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Range Rover 4.0/4.6 (1995ā2002, P38A)
Supersession Part Numbers
No supersessions found.
FAQ
Does this include hardware?
Joint supplied as shown; reuse/replace nut/clip as required by your workshop manual.
Do I need an alignment afterward?
Yesāalignment is recommended to ensure correct tire wear and handling.
How can I diagnose a bad lower ball joint?
Look for play at the wheel, clunks over bumps, feathered tire wear, or wandering steering.
Part Number: FTC3571
Free Shipping Available to the Lower 48
Original: $30.91
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Description
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Eliminate clunks and restore precise steering with thisĀ Lower Front Ball Joint (Part No. FTC3571). Presses into the steering knuckle to connect the hub carrier to the suspension arm, maintaining proper geometry and smooth articulation. Built to OEM specifications for a precise fit and quiet, long-lasting performance. Recommended whenever play is detected or tires show uneven wear.
Install notes: Use a suitable press/ball-joint tool, torque to spec, and perform a four-wheel alignment after replacement.
Ā
Fits:
-
Discovery Series II (1999ā2004, L318)
-
Range Rover 4.0/4.6 (1995ā2002, P38A)
Supersession Part Numbers
No supersessions found.
FAQ
Does this include hardware?
Joint supplied as shown; reuse/replace nut/clip as required by your workshop manual.
Do I need an alignment afterward?
Yesāalignment is recommended to ensure correct tire wear and handling.
How can I diagnose a bad lower ball joint?
Look for play at the wheel, clunks over bumps, feathered tire wear, or wandering steering.
Part Number: FTC3571
Free Shipping Available to the Lower 48




















