Steering parts and sourcing

rreegg

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Anyone familiar with moog-suspension-parts.com?[1] Looking for drag links and tie rods and they seem to have some good prices and selection. Otherwise looking at Napa and Bronco graveyard but they're a bit more expensive - not sure what other options are out there

1: https://www.moog-suspension-parts.com/moog-ds1072
 

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Might just go with bronco graveyard actually, ordered from them in the past and all was good. Their prices are actually very competitive they're just out-o-stock of the full rebuild kit
 

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Dang yeah that seems to be the consensus. Guess it doesn't matter then, LMC ended up being the cheapest so... they win the race to the bottom
 

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I feel that regular greasing is the most important factor.

Some cheapo brands are an undersized joint. Moog's value line - Quicksteer - is a fullsize joint at least. That's what I buy typically (from rockauto), and grease at least twice/year.
 
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