Ball Joint Front Lower Fits Nissan Maxima 03-08, X-Trail 08-12 BJ4942- Selby
Restore safe, stable and responsive handling in your Nissan with the Selby BJ4942 Front Lower Ball Joint, designed to fit both Nissan Maxima (2003–2008) and Nissan X-Trail (2008–2012) models. This essential suspension component maintains proper wheel alignment, smooth suspension articulation and predictable steering behaviour ensuring your vehicle drives with the comfort, precision and reliability Nissan is known for.
As lower ball joints wear, you may begin to notice clunking over bumps, loose steering feel, vibration, or uneven tyre wear. The Selby BJ4942 eliminates these issues with a heavy-duty forged steel housing, hardened ball stud and precision-machined bearing seat, delivering exceptional durability and smooth, consistent movement throughout the suspension range. Its sealed, pre-lubricated design locks in grease and keeps out water, dirt and contaminants, providing long-lasting, maintenance-free performance suitable for Australian city, highway and rural driving 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, suspension technicians and Nissan drivers across Australia, Selby components are known for their engineering accuracy, toughness and long service life. Whether your Maxima is a comfortable highway cruiser or your X-Trail is used for family adventures, the BJ4942 helps restore original handling, steering confidence and front-end stability.
Features:
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Direct replacement for Nissan Maxima (2003–2008) and Nissan X-Trail (2008–2012) front lower ball joint
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Restores proper steering geometry, suspension alignment and driving stability
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Heavy-duty forged steel housing and hardened ball stud for maximum durability
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Sealed, pre-lubricated design ensures maintenance-free reliability
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Built to OEM quality and fitment standards
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Manufactured by Selby, Australia’s trusted name in suspension components