Upper and Lower Balljoints
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I will have to do the ball joints soon.. I was told and quoted by a few stores that balljoints and idler arms made by "Moog" are top of the line and don't ware out the same as the standard regular brands.. is this true? They are double in price. Can anyone confirm this?
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From what I have read Moog is the best for ball joints. They definatly are reliable when it come sto ball joints.
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Moog has a great name and a great product.
I got Moog tie-rod ends for my last car and they had zurked fittings while the stockers did not.
I would def recommend them! [sm=groupwave.gif]
I got Moog tie-rod ends for my last car and they had zurked fittings while the stockers did not.
I would def recommend them! [sm=groupwave.gif]
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Moogs are good. I can't remember what I used though.
Just remember to grease them regularly.
Just remember to grease them regularly.
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So it would be worth the extra money to get the moogs?
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I have trusted and used Moog steering parts for many years.
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