TRW Ball Joint JBJ122

Compatible with BMW 3 (E36) , BMW 3 Coupe (E36) , BMW 3 Kabriolets (E36) Show more info
TRW Ball Joint JBJ122 for precise steering and stable handling. Ensures reliable connection between suspension components.
15.96 EUR
inc. VAT 21%
In stock 6
Delivery 1 day (13.05.2026)
PN JBJ122
Make TRW
EAN 3322937896615

The TRW Ball Joint JBJ122 is engineered to provide optimal steering precision and maintain stable vehicle handling. It serves as a critical pivot point, connecting the control arm to the steering knuckle, allowing for smooth and controlled movement of the wheels during turns and over uneven surfaces. Crafted with durable materials, this ball joint is designed to withstand the demanding conditions of daily driving. Its robust construction ensures longevity and consistent performance, contributing to the overall safety and responsiveness of your vehicle's suspension system. Properly functioning ball joints are essential for a smooth ride and predictable steering. The JBJ122 from TRW is a reliable choice for replacing worn or damaged components, restoring the integrity of your suspension and ensuring a secure connection between key chassis parts.

  • High-quality construction for durability and long service life.
  • Ensures precise steering response and stable handling.
  • Critical component for connecting suspension and steering systems.
  • Designed to withstand rigorous driving conditions.
  • Restores optimal suspension performance and safety.
  • Direct fit for seamless integration.
Installation side
Front axle on the left
Installation side
Front axle right
Installation side
bottom
Installation side
External
Length [mm]
88,5
Diameter [mm]
49,3
Cone size [mm]
14,4
Tapered cone
1;10
Thread size
M12x1.5
Substance of Very High Concern
Information is not available, please contact the manufacturer!
  • BMW
    • 3 (E36)
      • 316 i (73kW/100PS)
      • 316 i (75kW/102PS)
      • 318 i (83kW/113PS)
      • 318 is (103kW/140PS)
      • 320 i (110kW/150PS)
      • 325 i (141kW/192PS)
      • 325 td (85kW/115PS)
      • 325 tds (105kW/143PS)
      • 318 tds (66kW/90PS)
      • 328 i (142kW/193PS)
      • 323 i (125kW/170PS)
      • 318 i (85kW/115PS)
      • 318 is (103kW/140PS)
      • M3 3.2 (236kW/321PS)
      • M3 3.0 (210kW/286PS)
    • 3 Coupe (E36)
      • 318 is (103kW/140PS)
      • 320 i (110kW/150PS)
      • 325 i (141kW/192PS)
      • 316 i (75kW/102PS)
      • 328 i (142kW/193PS)
      • 318 is (103kW/140PS)
      • 323 i (125kW/170PS)
    • 3 Kabriolets (E36)
      • 320 i (110kW/150PS)
      • 325 i (141kW/192PS)
      • 318 i (85kW/115PS)
      • 328 i (142kW/193PS)
      • 323 i (125kW/170PS)
    • 3 Compact (E36)
      • 316 i (75kW/102PS)
      • 318 tds (66kW/90PS)
      • 318 ti (103kW/140PS)
      • 318 ti (103kW/140PS)
      • 323 ti (125kW/170PS)
      • 316 g (75kW/102PS)
      • 316 i (77kW/105PS)
    • 3 Touring (E36)
      • 320 i (110kW/150PS)
      • 328 i (142kW/193PS)
      • 318 tds (66kW/90PS)
      • 325 tds (105kW/143PS)
      • 323 i (125kW/170PS)
      • 318 i (85kW/116PS)
      • 316 i (75kW/102PS)
    • Z3 Roadster (E36)
      • 1.9 i (103kW/140PS)
      • 1.8 i (85kW/116PS)
      • 2.8 i (142kW/193PS)
      • 1.9 i (87kW/118PS)
      • 2.0 i (110kW/150PS)
      • 1.9 i (85kW/116PS)
      • 3.0 i (170kW/231PS)
      • 2.2 i (125kW/170PS)
    • Z3 Coupe (E36)
      • 2.8 i (142kW/193PS)
      • 3.0 i (170kW/231PS)
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