Find or Sell any Parts for Your Vehicle in USA

Premium Lower Ball Joint - Front Left Driver Or Right Passenger Side Suspension on 2040-parts.com

US $15.06
Location:

ON, CA

ON, CA
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Item must be returned within:30 Days Return policy details:See our Customer Service Policies on our eBay Store Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Location:FRONT LOWER Fitment:ALL TYPES Manufacturer Part Number:CK639 Interchange Part Number:K8683;MK8683 Part Brand:Prime Choice Auto Parts

Ball Joints for Sale

Aston Martin outlines Centenary celebrations

Mon, 17 Dec 2012

Aston Martin celebrates its centenary year in 2013 and has outlined plans to celebrate 100 years of Aston Martin. Officially, Aston Martin was founded in 1913 – although it was not until after the first world war ended that they actually started proper production – and with 2013 marking 100 years of Aston Martin there are celebrations planned throughout the year. On 15th January – exactly 100 years since Aston Martin was incorporated – the oldest surviving Aston Martin – the A3 – will join the latest Aston Martin Vanquish at Henniker Mews in Chelsea, where Aston Martin originally operated, to unveil a plaque to commemorate the anniversary with the Aston Martin Heritage Trust Walter Hayes Memorial Lecture taking place that evening with Sir John Standing telling the story of Lionel Martin’s early experiences.

New commenting rules on CAR Online

Thu, 21 Jan 2010

CAR Online has a reputation for intelligent, friendly and informed debate – both in our forum and on the comments attached to each story. However, a minority of users has recently dragged the standard of conversation down, ruining the enjoyment of the majority. Today we launch new guidelines so our users know the ground rules; we hope to moderate more effectively and introduce a new three-strikes-and-you're-out-rule.'We have to act to protect CAR Online's quality debate,' said associate editor Tim Pollard.

Nissan Leaf with advanced-driver assist to begin public road tests in Japan

Thu, 26 Sep 2013

Nissan is about to begin testing advanced driver-assist systems in the real world, and a new Nissan Leaf is serving as the test bed for these technologies. This is all a part of Nissan's development of Autonomous Drive, a goal to achieve virtually zero fatalities in accidents involving its vehicles by the year 2020. Autonomous Drive can be said to be a further development of Nissan's Safety Shield, a system that has a 360-degree view around the vehicle that scans for risks and provides warnings to the driver, intervening automatically if necessary.