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    MOOG, worth the price?

    So I'll begin by saying this isn't for my car unfortunately. well my sisters taurus has been eating up front tires, she went to get her new ones today and they accredited it to her front lower ball joints. well they quoted her $260 for 1. I told her I'd do it for cost and like $75 for both. but the question is are moog suspension parts worth the price? she can get the cheap brand for like $30 or moog for $57. she can afford the moog but if the cheaper ones will last just as long theres really no point in spending the extra money. thanks for any input.
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    #2
    Moog = lifetime warentee.

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      #3
      simple short answer = yes
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        #4
        moog = good
        A mathematician, a physicist and a biologist sees two people enter a house, and three people leave. "They must have reproduced in there", the biologist says. "No, obviously there were one or more people already in the house" said the physicist. Then the mathematician says "If one more person enters the building, it will be empty"

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          #5
          many parts are still made in china though, no matter what's written on the box; prolly just a better quality control

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            #6
            anyone know where to get moog products at a decent price though? can't seem to find a dedicated website, just random ebay sittings.

            i know their bushings are polyurethane too
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              #7
              Moog FTW.

              Try your local NAPA, or any other parts store around.

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                #8
                Originally posted by Mazda_Powered View Post
                anyone know where to get moog products at a decent price though? can't seem to find a dedicated website, just random ebay sittings.

                i know their bushings are polyurethane too
                No... standard rubber bushings in most moog parts.
                A mathematician, a physicist and a biologist sees two people enter a house, and three people leave. "They must have reproduced in there", the biologist says. "No, obviously there were one or more people already in the house" said the physicist. Then the mathematician says "If one more person enters the building, it will be empty"

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                  #9
                  I saw the thread title and immediately thought of this:



                  IMAGINE MY DISAPPOINTMENT
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