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CBT-56

Ball Joint

For TOYOTA YARIS(VITZ) ECHO 1999- R/L

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MOQ
1,000pcs
Lead Time
90–120 days
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At a glance

OE number
CBT-56
Part
Ball Joint
Fitment
1999 Toyota Echo / 1999 Toyota Echo Verso / 1999 Toyota Funcargo
Supply
Make to order / 1,000 pcs MOQ / 90–120 days

Specifications

Manufacturer
SLOOP
Thread
M12P1.25

Vehicle Fitment

Year Make Model Position
1999 Toyota Echo
1999 Toyota Echo Verso
1999 Toyota Funcargo
1999 Toyota Mr-S
1999 Toyota Mr2
1999 Toyota Platz
1999 Toyota Vitz
1999 Toyota Yaris
1999 Toyota Yaris Verso
1999 Toyota Yaris(Vitz) Echo R/L
2000 Toyota Bb
2000 Toyota Will Vi
2000 Toyota Yaris Verso (_p2_)
2001 Toyota Yaris (_p1_)
2001 Toyota Yaris (Scp1_, Nlp1_, Ncp1_)
2001 Toyota Yaris Verso (_p2_)
2001 Toyota Yaris/Vitz (Scp1_, Nlp1_, Ncp1_)
2002 Toyota Ist
2002 Toyota Probox
2002 Toyota Succeed
2002 Toyota Will Cypha
2002 Toyota Yaris (_p1_)
2002 Toyota Yaris (Scp1_, Nlp1_, Ncp1_)
2002 Toyota Yaris Verso (_p2_)
2002 Toyota Yaris/Vitz (Scp1_, Nlp1_, Ncp1_)
2003 Toyota Raum
2003 Toyota Yaris (_p1_)
2003 Toyota Yaris (Scp1_, Nlp1_, Ncp1_)
2003 Toyota Yaris Verso (_p2_)
2003 Toyota Yaris/Vitz (Scp1_, Nlp1_, Ncp1_)
2004 Toyota Yaris (_p1_)
2004 Toyota Yaris (Scp1_, Nlp1_, Ncp1_)
2004 Toyota Yaris Verso (_p2_)
2004 Toyota Yaris/Vitz (Scp1_, Nlp1_, Ncp1_)
2005 CitroëN C1 (Pm_, Pn_)
2005 Peugeot 107 (Pm_, Pn_)
2005 Toyota Aygo
2005 Toyota Aygo (_b1_)
2005 Toyota Yaris (_p1_)
2005 Toyota Yaris (Scp1_, Nlp1_, Ncp1_)
2005 Toyota Yaris / Vios Saloon (_p9_)
2005 Toyota Yaris Verso (_p2_)
2005 Toyota Yaris/Vitz (Scp1_, Nlp1_, Ncp1_)
2006 CitroëN C1 (Pm_, Pn_)
2006 Peugeot 107 (Pm_, Pn_)
2006 Toyota Aygo (_b1_)
2006 Toyota Yaris (_p9_)
2006 Toyota Yaris / Vios Saloon (_p9_)
2007 CitroëN C1 (Pm_, Pn_)
2007 Peugeot 107 (Pm_, Pn_)
2007 Toyota Aygo (_b1_)
2007 Toyota Yaris (_p9_)
2007 Toyota Yaris / Vios Saloon (_p9_)
2008 CitroëN C1 (Pm_, Pn_)
2008 Peugeot 107 (Pm_, Pn_)
2008 Toyota Aygo (_b1_)
2008 Toyota Belta
2008 Toyota Ractis
2008 Toyota Yaris (_p9_)
2008 Toyota Yaris / Vios Saloon (_p9_)
2009 CitroëN C1 (Pm_, Pn_)
2009 Peugeot 107 (Pm_, Pn_)
2009 Toyota Aygo (_b1_)
2009 Toyota Iq (_j1_)
2009 Toyota Urban Cruiser
2009 Toyota Urban Cruiser (_p1_)
2009 Toyota Yaris (_p9_)
2009 Toyota Yaris / Vios Saloon (_p9_)
2010 CitroëN C1 (Pm_, Pn_)
2010 Peugeot 107 (Pm_, Pn_)
2010 Toyota Aygo (_b1_)
2010 Toyota Iq (_j1_)
2010 Toyota Urban Cruiser (_p1_)
2010 Toyota Verso-S
2010 Toyota Yaris (_p9_)
2010 Toyota Yaris / Vios Saloon (_p9_)
2011 CitroëN C1 (Pm_, Pn_)
2011 Geely Mk
2011 Geely Mk Cross
2011 Peugeot 107 (Pm_, Pn_)
2011 Toyota Aqua
2011 Toyota Aygo (_b1_)
2011 Toyota Iq (_j1_)
2011 Toyota Prius C
2011 Toyota Urban Cruiser (_p1_)
2011 Toyota Yaris (_p9_)
2011 Toyota Yaris / Vios Saloon (_p9_)
2012 CitroëN C1 (Pm_, Pn_)
2012 Peugeot 107 (Pm_, Pn_)
2012 Toyota Aygo (_b1_)
2012 Toyota Corolla Axio
2012 Toyota Corolla Fielder
2012 Toyota Iq (_j1_)
2012 Toyota Porte
2012 Toyota Spade
2012 Toyota Urban Cruiser (_p1_)
2012 Toyota Yaris / Vios Saloon (_p9_)
2013 CitroëN C1 (Pm_, Pn_)
2013 Peugeot 107 (Pm_, Pn_)
2013 Toyota Aygo (_b1_)
2013 Toyota Iq (_j1_)
2013 Toyota Urban Cruiser (_p1_)
2013 Toyota Yaris / Vios Saloon (_p9_)
2014 CitroëN C1 (Pm_, Pn_)
2014 Peugeot 107 (Pm_, Pn_)
2014 Toyota Aygo (_b1_)
2014 Toyota Iq (_j1_)
2014 Toyota Urban Cruiser (_p1_)
2015 Toyota Iq (_j1_)
2015 Toyota Sienta
Scion Xa
Scion Xd
Toyota Echo
Toyota Prius C
Toyota Yaris

About Ball Joints — function, symptoms & common questions

A ball joint is the spherical bearing that connects a suspension control arm to the steering knuckle — the pivot that lets the front wheel steer left and right while also moving up and down with the suspension. Modern independent front suspensions have one or two ball joints per side; ball joints are also used at some rear-suspension and 4×4 driveline locations.

Also known as: lower ball joint, upper ball joint, suspension ball joint, BJ.

How it works

Steering and suspension articulation

The ball-shaped stud rotates freely inside its socket, allowing the knuckle to swivel for steering input AND tilt vertically as the suspension compresses and extends — both motions through a single compact joint.

Load-bearing vs follower

On a standard control-arm/strut layout the lower ball joint is load-bearing (carries vehicle weight) and the upper joint, if present, is a follower (positions the knuckle but carries no vertical load). On a double-wishbone suspension both joints share the load.

Camber and caster anchoring

The two ball joints (or one ball joint plus the strut bearing) define the steering axis. Joint wear shifts that axis, throwing camber and caster out of spec.

Structure and construction

A hardened steel ball stud retained in a polymer (PTFE/POM) or metal-on-metal bearing inside a forged or pressed steel housing. Sealed with a neoprene/polyurethane boot and pre-greased for life on most modern designs (a handful of heavy-duty designs retain a grease zerk). Press-in or bolt-in mounting depending on control arm design.

Common failure symptoms

  • Clunking over bumps. Worn bearing surface allows the ball stud to knock against its socket each time the suspension cycles.
  • Steering pull or wander. The steering axis drifts as the worn joint allows the knuckle to shift, pulling the vehicle to one side under acceleration or braking.
  • Cupped or feathered tire wear. Camber instability causes the contact patch to skip across the tire, creating uneven wear patches around the circumference.
  • Visible play at the wheel. With the wheel off the ground, rocking the tire at the 12 and 6 o'clock positions reveals knocking — a definitive ball joint test.

Common questions about Ball Joints

Should I replace ball joints in pairs?

For load-bearing (lower) joints, yes — both sides see equal duty cycle and the second usually fails soon after the first. Upper (follower) joints can be replaced individually if only one shows wear.

Can I drive with a worn ball joint?

Not safely. Complete failure of a load-bearing ball joint causes the wheel to collapse outward — the vehicle drops onto the suspension and loses steering control. Replace immediately once play is detected.

Is alignment required after replacement?

Yes. Camber and caster are set by ball-joint position; replacement always shifts those values and a rack alignment is mandatory.

How long do ball joints last?

OEM joints typically last 120,000–250,000 km on paved roads. Off-road use, salt corrosion or boot damage shortens life dramatically.

FAQ

Is this an original TOYOTA OEM part?

No. This is an aftermarket replacement manufactured by SLOOP, designed to meet OEM specifications. The OE number CBT-56 is referenced under nominative fair use solely to identify vehicle compatibility — it does not imply licensing, endorsement, or affiliation with any vehicle manufacturer.

How do I confirm this part matches OE CBT-56?

Form-fit-function tested against the OEM specification. Material test reports and dimensional drawings are sent with every quote. For high-volume orders we will produce a sample-grade pre-production unit for your QC team's verification before main run.

What certifications and quality standards do you carry?

ISO 9001:2015 quality management, plus REACH / RoHS for EU compliance. Material test reports and PPAP documentation are available on request for tier-1 buyers. Certificates ship with first shipment of every new SKU.

Do you offer samples?

No free samples. Your first order doubles as the qualification batch. We hold the production run until you confirm visual + dimensional inspection from the first carton. If anything is out of spec we re-make at our cost.

Payment terms?

100% T/T (bank wire) before production start. USD only. Bank details and proforma invoice are sent after you accept the quote. No credit terms, no Letters of Credit on first order.

Lead time and shipping?

Production: 90–120 days from confirmed payment. Sea freight 25–40 days from Taiwan port (most common). Air freight available on request for urgent orders. We can quote FOB Taiwan or DDP your warehouse.

What if I need a part you do not list?

Upload your full parts inquiry on the quote page. We match every line we carry and flag the rest for our manufacturing roadmap. Aggregated inquiries directly drive our next production batch.

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