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Old 06-14-2011, 06:05 PM
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Went for an alignment, but couldn't do it because the tie rods are shot. I knew it was more just haven't had time to check it out
Anyways who's got some good tie rods for a decent price? KansasLand/Goodyear suggested Moogs, it's the higher of the 2 brands they have. But could easily do it myself without having to pay install. So where to go, where to go?
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My $0.02 worth....Moog and nothing but Moog!
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I have my own shop, and unless teh customer wants to be a cheap *** I use Moog. Hell I'll cut my labor down if they won't buy the better parts. Cheap parts are not worth the hassle on suspension.
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Agreed, on my other car I went through several sets of cheap Chinese end links for my DD. I finally gave in and got Moogs. It would have been cheaper to get the Moogs in the first place.




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