Ball Joint OEM 51220ta0a02
OEM 51220ta0a02 is the genuine ball joint, fitting 4 vehicles, sourced used across Europe and delivered worldwide.
About OEM 51220ta0a02
This is a genuine used OEM ball joint, part number 51220ta0a02, manufactured by HONDA. As original equipment, it offers the same quality and fit as the part originally installed on your vehicle. This component is essential for smooth steering and suspension movement, connecting the control arm to the steering knuckle.
Compatible vehicles include:
- HONDA ACCORD VIII (2008-2015)
- HONDA ACCORD VIII Estate (2008-2015)
- HONDA ACCORD IX Saloon (2014+)
- HONDA ACCORD VIII (2008-2012)
Sourced from professional dismantlers across Europe, this ball joint has been carefully inspected and is ready for installation. Your order will be shipped with a tracked service worldwide, ensuring reliable delivery. Choose this used genuine OEM part for a cost-effective alternative to new, without compromising on fit or performance.
Vehicles compatible with OEM 51220ta0a02
This OEM code fits 4 vehicles. Use the filter to find yours; the engine and year range confirm the exact match.
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