Ball Joint Upper Fits Rodeo 1972-81 BJ201 - Selby
Restore the strong, stable, and dependable handling of your classic Holden Rodeo with the Selby BJ201 Front Upper Ball Joint, engineered specifically for Rodeo models from 1972 to 1981. As a crucial connection point between the upper control arm and the steering knuckle, this ball joint maintains proper suspension geometry, smooth articulation, and accurate front-end steering response essential for safe daily driving and reliable load-carrying performance.
With age, factory ball joints often wear due to constant movement, heavy loads, and rough road conditions. Common symptoms include clunking noises, wandering steering, vibration, or uneven tyre wear. The Selby BJ201 is built to eliminate these issues, featuring a heavy-duty forged steel housing, a hardened ball stud, and a precision-machined bearing seat for reliable strength and smooth movement throughout the suspension’s travel. Its sealed, pre-lubricated design keeps contaminants like dirt, water, and dust out while retaining grease inside delivering long-lasting, maintenance-free performance ideal for Australian conditions.
Manufactured to OEM specifications, this ball joint installs easily as a direct bolt-on replacement, ensuring perfect fitment with no modifications required. Trusted by mechanics, classic Holden specialists, and restorers across Australia, Selby suspension components are known for their durability, precise engineering, and superior reliability. Whether your Rodeo is a weekend restoration, a workhorse, or a daily driver, the BJ201 helps bring back safe, stable, and predictable handling.
Features:
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Direct replacement for Holden Rodeo (1972–1981) front upper ball joint
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Restores proper suspension alignment, steering accuracy, and ride stability
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Heavy-duty forged housing and hardened ball stud for long-term durability
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Fully sealed, pre-lubricated design ensures maintenance-free performance
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Meets or exceeds OEM fitment and performance standards
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Manufactured by Selby, Australia’s trusted name in suspension and steering components