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2 Pieces of Ball Joint And Front Ball Joint Puller Removal Tool for All Polaris ATV,Sportsman 500 570 700 800,ACE 325, Ranger 400 500 700,Replace # 7061130 100-4057

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Features

  • Wide Compatibility: Includes two ball joints designed to fit nearly all Polaris ATV models, including Sportsman 500, 570, 700, 800; Ranger 500, 700, 800; and ACE 325, 500, 570. The Front Ball Joint Puller Removal Tool works with most Polaris vehicles featuring strut-style front suspension from 1985 to the present, such as Sportsman, Magnum, Xplorer, Trail Boss, Trail Blazer, Xpedition, Scrambler, Ranger, and Worker.
  • OEM Replacement: Replaces Polaris Ball Joint OEM Part Numbers #7061158, 7061130, 7061153, 7080364, 7080673, and 7080927. Ball Joint Puller replaces #100-4057 for seamless maintenance.
  • Essential Suspension Tool: Easily remove and install ball joints with the included Ball Joint Puller Removal Tool. Perfect for both professional mechanics and DIY enthusiasts, making suspension maintenance quick and hassle-free.
  • Superior Quality: Ball joints are crafted from 4130 chromoly aircraft-grade steel for exceptional strength and durability. The removal tool is made of premium stainless steel for long-lasting performance.
  • Complete Kit for Convenience: Includes two ball joints and a removal tool, delivering everything you need to maintain and repair your Polaris ATV/UTV suspension system. Designed to exceed OEM standards for reliable and durable performance.

Manufacturer: ‎Moker


Brand: ‎Moker


Item Weight: ‎1.8 pounds


Package Dimensions: ‎4 x 4 x 1.5 inches


Country of Origin: ‎China


Manufacturer Part Number: ‎M-ABSET


Date First Available: August 17, 2023


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • 2003 polaris professional series
Purchased these for my 2003 polaris professional series. Although these are essentially the same as a ranger, it's hard to find things that absolutely fit without any doubt. These ball joints were exactly the same dimensionality and fit perfectly. Wish they had the provision for the use of the grease fitting like the original ones did but not too worried about that. I have needle fittings for my grease gun that allows me to grease them from under the rubber cover if needed like just about every newer car has to be done. The removal tool worked great which is a big reason I bought this kit. When removing the retaining plates, be sure to clean the allen head holes out well and I used an allen tip for a drill so I could tap it in all the way and put a 1/4in wrench on that to remove them so I could get the right torque to break them loose without it slipping out or rounding the heads as these are locktighted in place. I was able to do the whole job without removing the strut and I did put the joints in the freezer for a while and put some heat on the strut to reinstall them. Worked great but I did have to press them in just a little further to fully seat them. We'll see how well they hold up but mine is only used for around the house clean up and occasionally riding the grandkids so should be fine for a while. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 20, 2024 by Tim S

  • Very Solid
Worked well. you'll need a pipe wrench and a socket on a breaker bar, and add HEAT !
Reviewed in the United States on June 9, 2024 by MAXX

  • decent quality for what they are
this particular ball joint design is not the best, The rubber boot does not seal the ball with grease. this not the fault of the product, but the fault of the ATV MFG. These ball joints fit fine as well.
Reviewed in the United States on October 16, 2024 by tonyc

  • Works great!!!
Worked great!!!
Reviewed in the United States on September 28, 2024 by Amazon Customer

  • Good quality
Found the ball joints and puller to be better quality than expected for the price.
Reviewed in the United States on January 22, 2025 by Nolan

  • It works better than i thought it would.
Used to pullout ball joint on Polaris ranger.
Reviewed in the United States on September 10, 2024 by Robert

  • Perfect fit in 02 arctic cat 375 2x4
Can’t speak to longevity, but the fit was great on the arctic cat 375. Was a little annoyed the rubber boots don’t come off and kinda just get squished in between when pressing the ball joints in, but they don’t appear to have been damaged by the process.
Reviewed in the United States on December 14, 2024 by Vince P.

  • Easy to use
Ball joints are easy to pull using this tool. It takes only a few minutes to remove a ball joint from a Polaris strut.
Reviewed in the United States on December 9, 2024 by Rod K. Reetz

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