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Join Date: Dec 2003
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Would you use Perfect Circle Ball Joints?
I did a search already and found that everyone likes Moog.
I was told Moog manufactures the Perfect Circle balljoints. Plus, they are $50 cheaper for a set of 4 locally. So, would you use them?
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Join Date: Oct 2002
Location: Elkhart, IN
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Perfect Circle are excellent quality parts. Perfect Circle are made by Spicer i do believe which is a sister company to Dana.
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Go for the cheapest as long as they are American Made!!
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Mudslides 'r my specialty
Join Date: Dec 2003
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Thanks for the help.
The Perfect Circles are just a bit more than the cheap ones (which are probably not made in the US). I will get the Perfect Circles.
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