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Old Apr 19, 2004 | 10:26 PM
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Question Ball joints

Well it looks like it is that time, time to replace the ball joints on my F-350. Wanted to see if some of you could send some feed back my way as to your thoughts on different brand of Ball Joints. My friend, which will remain nameless, as he just adores Chev's stands by Moog Ball joints, where as my other friend says nothing but short life when he has installed them in his F-250 Diesel. Lucky to last 30,000 km. Warrenty sure, but what a pain to takem out...and put back in,,,,
 
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Old Apr 20, 2004 | 06:21 AM
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I have always gone with Moog in the past. No problems. This is my first set in a Superduty though.
 
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Old Apr 21, 2004 | 10:12 AM
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I have unfortunately replaced ball joints in International, Chevrolet, and Ford 3/4 tons. Also a little Toyota PU. It is not fun work sometimes! Anyway, I have always used whatever I could get at a parts store. Never had to replace any of them again except on my Dad's 69 Ford. It is worked extremely hard almost every day in rough pastures. But definetely not as fast as 30,000km? In short, it has never been bad for me to use whatever brand was cheapest at a parts store I stopped at.
 
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