ball joints
Originally Posted by J.Suplanski
lots of luck with moog
lots of luck with moog
everything will wear out but at least the parts are free the next time
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Depends on who is answering the question. Many (as I do) think Spicer is the way to go. I use Spicer on my Jeep also whenever I can but recently, Spicer has joined with Raybestos so we can only have the good faith that what was always an excellent product hasn't changed.
Moog is very good, I don't think you can go wrong with either brand.
Moog is very good, I don't think you can go wrong with either brand.
thanks for your feedback, I'm getting new springs, control arm bushings, Bilsteins (I don't care for my Monroes) re-arching the rears, etc next week, if I need ball joints we'll do them, this guy does alot of lifts and ft. end work and was going back with Moogs
may wanna do a search on the "not so favorable" recent news on Bilstein before buying.
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