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Steve-o 01-30-2014 03:22 PM

ball joints
 
what place has the best deal on moog ball joints. I can get discounts at Advance, but I think orilleys can beat the price even after discount, anyone got a better place?

rockp2 01-30-2014 03:38 PM

It looks like Rockauto has 4wd Moogs for under $40.00

TMM217 01-30-2014 03:45 PM

its funny you ask. I was just comparing advance to amazon. Amazon seems to be half the price. The thing im gonna try is see if advance will match amazon, which they have for me once before with a simple online chat from their site for an in store pickup, so if I have any warranty issues it will be easier to deal with advance than amazon. My list is long though with parts from bj tie rods shocks idler pitman arm bushings...... good luck let us know what u find

Steve-o 01-30-2014 04:05 PM

well when I got my blazer is has 17xxxx miles on it, had every oem steering and suspension compent still on it -.- now im only down to doing the ball joints <..> but I still need new shocks and tires lol

TMM217 01-30-2014 05:12 PM

In the spring thru fall I plan to do all the suspension parts and steering parts and would like to do a 2" PA body lift too. Already have the lift shackles installed so thats off the list. My truck is just my winter ride so it can can be down for awhile. Hope to get it all done for next winter driving.

Steve-o 01-30-2014 05:41 PM

after my girl moves in and stuff, shell get to drive the grand prix -.- but I get to drive my blazer more again :D I miss driving her but when the steering is all over the place+bad shocks+ blad tires+winter = NO

chris015 01-30-2014 05:59 PM

if you buy moog ball joints for 2wd be careful for what I've heard the ball joints do not press in to the lower control arms they are too big as they are designed for oversized its what I havr came across not sure

Steve-o 01-30-2014 07:12 PM

guess I should of mentioned I have a 4x4

Steve-o 01-31-2014 06:57 AM

are these it?


MOOG Part # K5289 {#17980954}
Front Lower; 4WD; AWD; Incl. powdered-metal gusher bearing to allow grease to penetrate bearing surfaces


MOOG Part # K5320 {#17980952} Front Upper; 4WD; AWD; Incl. powdered-metal gusher bearing to allow grease to penetrate bearing surfaces

Twip 01-31-2014 10:29 AM

you could check rockauto. i just check amazon and them, and after shipping, rockauto is 2 dollars more, but you should be able to find a discount code on the internet. usually 5% i think. it would come out to like 82 dollars or something. just a thought.


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