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Join Date: Jun 2019
Location: Chehalis, WA
Posts: 223
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Re: Rockauto Suspension: Moog or Mevotech?
I continue to buy Moog; just rebuilt my entire steering system with their stuff.
Still outstanding, lifetime quality parts. |
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Join Date: Feb 2024
Location: Pleasanton CA
Posts: 470
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Re: Rockauto Suspension: Moog or Mevotech?
Excellent, thank you for the reply.
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Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: Denton, Texas
Posts: 1,801
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Re: Rockauto Suspension: Moog or Mevotech?
I prefer and have used only Moog parts on my steering and suspension in the past. January of 2024, I had to replace a tire because of unusual wearing. I took the truck in after tire replacement to have an alignment done. They couldn't do the alignment at the time because of worn out idler arm and inner and outer tie rods. Went to summit's webpage to order new parts. Parts total was like $186, that wasn't in the budget at the time, so I bought the house brand at O'reilies auto parts. They have held up just fine for over a year of daily use driving. I still would have preferred Moog parts though.
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1968 C10 327, 3 speed manual, LWB stock height daily driver. 1968 C20 327, 4 speed manual, LWB stock height custom camper with heavy duty leaf springs rear, 50th anniversary edition. Hoping to press into daily drive status soon. |
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