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Old 06-13-2005, 12:57 PM
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Is anyone using Moog balljoints or tierods on their 99-02? Do they look stronger than the factory ones? Reviews?
Old 06-13-2005, 01:40 PM
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they are really good and moog guarantees they will hold up to a turn at 180. just try and youll see that they wont even break in a roll over.
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I might try them, but I can't guarantee that I will give the whole roll over thing a try.
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I have them on my 04, they look larger than the stock ones and they have the cotter (sp?) pin that goes though the balljoint stud to keep the nut from backing off. All in all i like them a lot better than the stock ones.
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Sell quite a few of them at work. Rarely get one back on warranty.
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I have the cure for this with my tie rod sleeves. They just thread over the existing tie rod of 99 and newer SUV, and full size trucks (1500-3500). If you need the tie rod ball joints, yes, moog is better stuff than OEM. Just trying to help make these vehicles a little more invincible.
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