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2017 Audi TTS Quattro

2017 Audi TTS Quattro Ball Joints

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Front, Driver Side, Lower Ball Joint, with Hardware
Part Number: MEMS10544
Guaranteed to Fit
$27.99
Vehicle Fitment
  • 2017 Audi TTS Quattro All Submodels All Engines
Product Details
Location : Front, Driver Side, LowerNotes : With HardwareType : Non-GreasableReplaces OE Number : 1015975, TC2191, K500217, 12892, 19327173, 1160100022, 8J0407365, MS10544, BJ12043, JBJ796, 30016065, X01BJ0736Quantity Sold : Sold individuallyWarranty : Lifetime Mevotech limited warrantyProp 65 Warning :

Warning SymbolWARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including Lead and Mineral Oils, which are known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.

Series : Supreme SeriesInterchange Part Number : 1015975, TC2191, K500217, 12892, 19327173, 1160100022, 8J0407365, MS10544, BJ12043, JBJ796, 30016065, X01BJ0736Recommended Use : OE Replacement
Front, Passenger Side, Lower Ball Joint, with Hardware
Part Number: MEMS10529
Guaranteed to Fit
$22.49
Vehicle Fitment
  • 2017 Audi TTS Quattro All Submodels All Engines
Product Details
Location : Front, Passenger Side, LowerNotes : With HardwareType : Non-GreasableReplaces OE Number : 1015976, TC2192, K500218, 12893, 19327172, 1160100023, 8J0407366, MS10529, BJ12044, JBJ797, 30016059, X01BJ0735Quantity Sold : Sold individuallyWarranty : Lifetime Mevotech limited warrantyProp 65 Warning :

Warning SymbolWARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including Lead and Mineral Oils, which are known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.

Series : Supreme SeriesInterchange Part Number : 1015976, TC2192, K500218, 12893, 19327172, 1160100023, 8J0407366, MS10529, BJ12044, JBJ797, 30016059, X01BJ0735Recommended Use : OE Replacement
Front Ball Joint, Reduces Roll/Bump Steer, Fits Front Wheel Drive Models Only, Essential For Lowered Cars
Part Number: WLNKCA472
Guaranteed to Fit
$251.88
Vehicle Fitment
  • 2017 Audi TTS Quattro Base All Engines Essential For Lowered Cars
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Location : FrontNotes : Reduces Roll/Bump Steer; For Lowered Cars; Fits FWD Models OnlyQuantity Sold : KitProp 65 Warning :

Warning SymbolWARNING: This product can expose you to chemical which is known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.

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Q:I was wandering if they are adjustable? I have a lowered 2015 Audi A3 Quattro and need ball joints that adjust more positive. Show Less
Justin R.
A:BEST ANSWERHi Justin, I'm glad to assist you. Yes. It is adjustable. As noted in the fitment details, it says essential for lowered cars. It is guaranteed to fit the 2015 Audi A3 Quattro. Grab our promo price, which has a 30-day post-purchase price match guarantee. Happy shopping! https://www.carparts.com/camber-and-alignment-kit/whiteline/wlnkca472?can=cpje1043_CSQA_20231112 Show less
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