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AC Delco Pro or Moog Problem Solver?
Posted on 4/7/15 at 12:07 pm
Posted on 4/7/15 at 12:07 pm
Well, after about 10,000 miles on my lifetime warranty suspension/steering parts from Autozone, they are all worn out. I will never be buying any parts from them again.
These wore out already:
One outer tie rod
Both inner tie rods
Pitman arm
Upper ball joint (replaced the other arm from rockauto)
One lower ball joint
Now I am pretty hard on vehicles, but that is horse shite. I am gonna order all new stuff from rockauto and have to redo everything. I am looking for a minimum of 50k out of these parts, and this is in New Orleans/Metairie.
Should I go AC Delco Pro or Moog Problem Solver? All of the parts are within a couple of dollars, but I dont know which one will last the longest.
These wore out already:
One outer tie rod
Both inner tie rods
Pitman arm
Upper ball joint (replaced the other arm from rockauto)
One lower ball joint
Now I am pretty hard on vehicles, but that is horse shite. I am gonna order all new stuff from rockauto and have to redo everything. I am looking for a minimum of 50k out of these parts, and this is in New Orleans/Metairie.
Should I go AC Delco Pro or Moog Problem Solver? All of the parts are within a couple of dollars, but I dont know which one will last the longest.
Posted on 4/7/15 at 12:10 pm to Hammertime
Not all moog stuff is made in the US anymore. Check for a grease fitting. If it has one, it should still be US made and is the better part.
Beck arnley, denso, and gates also make decent parts for a good price.
I am VERY hard on my suspension. I usually have the tires leave the ground at least once a day. I change everything when I buy a used vehicle, never had to change anything twice.
Beck arnley, denso, and gates also make decent parts for a good price.
I am VERY hard on my suspension. I usually have the tires leave the ground at least once a day. I change everything when I buy a used vehicle, never had to change anything twice.
Posted on 4/7/15 at 12:16 pm to BayouBlue386
quote:Yeah I knew that, and heard their quality has dropped on some things. There is no way I would buy a joint that wasn't greasable.
Not all moog stuff is made in the US anymore
These Autozone Duralast parts are just garbage and cannot handle what I do (mostly driving around New Orleans)
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