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SAS Ball Joint 43mm - BJ506

SAS Ball Joint 43mm - BJ506

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SAS Ball Joint - SB4391

SAS Ball Joint - SB4391

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TRW Ball Joint - JBJ7547
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TRW Ball Joint - JBJ320
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Repco Ball Joint Seperator - RST157

Repco Ball Joint Seperator - RST157

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SAS Ball Joint - BJ307

SAS Ball Joint - BJ307

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SAS Ball Joint - BJ502

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TRW Ball Joint - JBJ7559
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SAS Ball Joint - B7100

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SAS Ball Joint - B900

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TRW Ball Joint - JBJ121
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SAS Ball Joint - BJ209

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SAS Ball Joint - BJ213L

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SAS Ball Joint - SB1521

SAS Ball Joint - SB1521

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SAS Ball Joint - BJ213R
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SAS Ball Joint - SB7722L

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SAS Ball Joint - SB6642

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SAS Ball Joint - BJ305

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SAS Ball Joint - BJ301

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Nolathane Front Sway Bar Link - 42743

Nolathane Front Sway Bar Link - 42743

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Toledo Ball Joint C Frame Press Set 10pc

Toledo Ball Joint C Frame Press Set 10pc

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SAS Ball Joint - SB5311

SAS Ball Joint - SB5311

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TRW Ball Joint - JBJ212
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SAS Ball Joint - BJ306

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SAS Ball Joint - BJ103

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SAS Ball Joint - SB1542

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SAS Ball Joint - B3336

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SAS Ball Joint - BJ102

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SAS Ball Joint - SB3642

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LH FRONT BALL JOINT - B205L

LH FRONT BALL JOINT - B205L

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UPPER BALL JOINT - SB2721

UPPER BALL JOINT - SB2721

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SAS Ball Joint - SB4832

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SAS Ball Joint - B3334

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UPPER BALL JOINT - SB3561

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SAS Ball Joint - BJ210

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SAS Ball Joint - SB6192

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TRW Ball Joint - JBJ7512
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SAS Ball Joint - BJ224
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2016 Toyota Land Cruiser ball joints — what they do and when to replace

Ball joints are absolutely used on the 2016 Toyota Land Cruiser 200 Series. Toyota’s own technical publications confirm it: the New Car Features (NCF) manual for the J200 (2016MY) describes a double‑wishbone independent front suspension that uses upper and lower ball joints to connect the control arms to the steering knuckle. The Toyota Repair Manual for the J200 front suspension includes inspection and replacement procedures for both upper and lower front ball joints, and the Toyota Electronic Parts Catalogue (EPC) lists these joints for this model year. The rear of the 200 Series is a solid axle with control arms and bushings, so no rear ball joints are used, but up front they’re very much part of the design.

On a 2016 Land Cruiser, the ball joints let the front suspension move up and down while the wheels steer left and right. They’re the pivot points that keep alignment stable under load, which matters on a heavy 4WD that tows, tours and tackles corrugations. Healthy ball joints help protect tyres, smooth out steering feel and keep braking behaviour predictable.

Factory joints are typically sealed-for-life, so there’s no routine greasing. The smart play is regular inspections: check them at each service or at least every 10,000 km, and after hard off‑road work, water crossings or muddy trips. Look for torn dust boots, flung grease, rust‑coloured dust around the stud, or any free play when the wheel is lifted.

  • Common signs of wear: clunks over bumps, vague steering, a knock when turning into driveways, shimmy under brakes and uneven front tyre wear.
  • Any measurable play at the joint or a split boot calls for replacement.

There’s no set change interval, it’s condition‑based. When it’s time, replace ball joints in axle pairs (both uppers or both lowers) to keep handling even. Choose quality OEM or reputable aftermarket parts. Fitment varies by joint and brand (bolt‑in or press‑fit), so follow the workshop manual, support the lower arm safely and never press on the stud. Torque fasteners to spec with the vehicle at normal ride height, install new cotter pins where used, and finish with a wheel alignment. If going to greaseable aftermarket joints, a couple of pumps is plenty—don’t overfill and pop the boot. After heavy touring, recheck fastener torque and the boots at about 500 km. Lift kits and extended droop can stress boots, so keep an eye on them after suspension mods.

Popular questions

Do all 2016 Land Cruisers have front ball joints?

Yes. The 200 Series uses upper and lower ball joints in the front double‑wishbone suspension. The rear is a solid axle with control arm bushings, so no rear ball joints.

How long do ball joints last on a 200 Series in Aussie and Kiwi conditions?

Plenty see 150,000–250,000 km, but heavy towing, outback corrugations, mud and salt water can shorten that. Condition checks at each service are the best guide.

Will worn ball joints cause tyre wear or steering wobble?

They can. Excess play upsets camber and toe under load, leading to inner or outer shoulder wear and a shimmy or wander at speed or under braking. Inspect and align after replacement.