01-16-2004, 04:59 PM | #1 |
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TRW vs. MOOG
I am getting ready to order my suspension parts and need some input. Should I go Moog or TRW? Thanks, Terry
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01-16-2004, 06:36 PM | #2 |
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Good question.
I too would like to see some comment. Darren
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01-16-2004, 06:38 PM | #3 |
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ive always used moog never trw but that was because i found them first and have yet to have any probelms with em so i stuck with what worked
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Most will say Moog. I've used both with problems from either. I would not buy any other brand though.
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If I could type.... I meant with NO problems from either.
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01-16-2004, 06:42 PM | #6 |
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i've used both and had good luck, but i always liked moog a little more.
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moog all the way but moog makes a lot of other companies stuff. falconer is made by moog as well as a few others and they are cheaper for the same exact part just in a different box
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moog does not make trw stuff!!!!!!
i have always liked MOOG BETTER MY SELF TRY HERE GREAT PRICES....don't even have to get-up.... except to answer the door http://www.rockauto.com/ Last edited by rage'nrat638; 01-16-2004 at 09:34 PM. |
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Might be thinking about trw and timmiken.
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just to clear this up i wasnt saying moog made trw i said moog makes stuff for a lot of companies and reboxes them.
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01-16-2004, 10:00 PM | #11 |
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napa and carquest suspension parts are moog,just boxed with there companys name on the box.moog also make many parts for oems,and works with the big three.i just had a moog rep at my shop 2 weeks ago.trw is good also.
I also as of late have been useing acdelco,there ball joints are the cats ass,no preassembly outta the box and in they go,and priced about the same as moog.
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moog does not make trw stuff!!!!!!
Who said they did?
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Re: moog does not make trw stuff!!!!!!
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I bought every part except steering for my 72 C20 front end a few years ago and used all Moog. Did it in the driveway. No problems then or since. Haven't used TRW. Another truck guy I trust suggested Moog as lowest risk, best quality. He'd had bad luck with other parts that cost less, particularly ball joints that went bad way sooner than they should have. I bought all my stuff from expressautoparts.com back then because it saved me about 35-40% over best prices I could find locally. I still have all the Moog part numbers I used if you need them.
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moog for me wore out WAY too quickly - now I'm strictly a DANA-Spicer kinda guy now - IF I can find a dealer (they're tough to find)
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i used trw parts cause they had them in stock.moog i had to order .no complaints
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Moog is far superior to TRW. I can't remember why though (been out of the auto parts biz for 9 years now.) Something about plastic somethings in the TRW parts. I just know that when the warehouse I worked at switched toMoog from TRW we had alot less of the Moog coming back on warrenty.
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Moog . Tie rod ends are bigger.
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I've used both in the past. Seems like there is always a cotterpin or nut missing when you pull them out of the box. As far as which brand is superior....You got me. I always sell the vehicle before they have a chance to get worn out.
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....my dad had a TRW tie rod end fall off, 3 weeks after we checked out the whole front end.. luckily he never hit the brakes until he was completly stopped...could have been one bad one in a million but used moog ever since
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Just bought all four Moog Balljoints for the Blazer. Have had really good luck with them before too. Never used TRW before though. Moog seem to be bigger and they're made in the U.S.
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THANKS for all the replies! Terry
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I have seen listings that say Moog makes Carquest but they make them to a different spec. In the pic there is a Moog tie rod and a Carquest tie rod. The Moog has the larger bearing head. As for TRW they make a good part but Moog parkerizes there parts which seem to make them last longer.
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