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Is there an aftermarket ball joint other than the joyner brand because parts is getting scarce to find. Oh its a 08 joyner trooper T2. Any part numbers would be greatly appreciated. 

I have also been looking. I purchased replacements 4 years ago but they weren’t the best quality and have reinstalled the originals.
Found these for Arctic Cat that I think are the same. I couldn’t get any specs or measurements for them from the seller though.
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I have HD moose ones in mine I'll get ya the part number asap.. Box is somewhere in the garage..lol

If you have HD Moose ball joints that fit the Joyner Trooper 1100, please post that part number. We would all love to know!
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Sorry guys been lookin all over and can't fine the 📦's.... But From what I can remember they were from Moose meant for a early to mid-2000s Can-Am Commander / Defender. Fit Perfect in the arm but you had to make the knuckles hole about 1 mm larger. I'll keep lookin for the box..

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