bullet proof front end parts?
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bullet proof front end parts?
After having some serious brake issues, in less than 5k miles of having all rotors and pads replaced by the dealership on my '02 with under 20k miles total. I now have some serious front end pop. While I haven't torn into it yet to find out if it is the track bar, the ball joints or u joint/cv joints. I figured I'd post up here early with the question of where to get some super high quality aftermarket front end parts for these trucks. I'm willing to pay for parts that will be able to last more than a year with my use. Since my truck has no warranty any longer, I've said hello and goodbye to my dealer for the last time (and what kind of mechanic would I be anyway, if I took my own truck in to someone else to get serviced ). So lets here your favorite places to get near bullet proof parts for the front-end of the 2nd gens. Thanks in advance
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I am slowly falling in love with the potential power of this truck and would really like to eliminate any and all vibrations.....any throughts and suggestions are most welcome.
cheers.......the Tree
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Stick with moog from Napa. Greaseable, lifetime warranty. You'll never have to pay for a track bar again. I can't say for sure if balljoints would come with a lifetime warranty, I doubt that. Don't see why u-joints and the likes wouldn't though.
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Stick with moog from Napa. Greaseable, lifetime warranty. You'll never have to pay for a track bar again. I can't say for sure if balljoints would come with a lifetime warranty, I doubt that. Don't see why u-joints and the likes wouldn't though.
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Although i do agree with you on Moog..
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Autozones trackbar is lifetime warranty to for $130. Its the duralast brand but who cares, its still lifetime. Its only 2 bolts to remove and install. I figure this way someone has to make duralast and its not them.
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I would go with MOOG all the way for any front end part. That is what I install in my shop and have no problems with warranty. All MOOG parts carry a lifetime warranty unless damaged in an accident. Even if you dont grease them they will still cover them. As far as Spicer front end parts, Spicer and MOOG are the same company, but around my area the Spicer brand is only 1 year on warranty. As far as U joints in the front, go with Spicer, thats all I can get to hold up at all. All the others are worn out within 8 months to 1 year.
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Thanks for all the input guys. MOOG it is, lifetime warranties always sell me, especially if they are actually honored. Now I guess I have no choice but to tear into it, and find out whats making that gawd awful noise.
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I was going to say that about the MOOG trackbars, but it slipped my mind.
That is why I had to go with the AutoZone one, still lifetime. Funny thing is the trackbar from napa that had a 1 year warranty was the same part # as the autozone lifetime one.
Check it out, call both places.
That is why I had to go with the AutoZone one, still lifetime. Funny thing is the trackbar from napa that had a 1 year warranty was the same part # as the autozone lifetime one.
Check it out, call both places.
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I have 78k on original front end. I am starting to here a "moan" when going down the road. Its not real loud but its there intermitent at 50 plus mph. What do you think it is?
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The problem with the trackbar on these trucks isn't lack of quality-- it's BAD DESIGN.
You need to convert your track bar to a better setup-- thuren, DT, etc. if you want to have hope of it lasting. The OEM setup is simply wrong-- very poor design that even a non-engineer can see won't last.
Well, I take that back. It *would* last if you never had to flex the front suspension. Hey, maybe that's what i'm doing wrong?
FIX THE PROBLEM-- THE OEM DESIGN.
Dodge really dropped the ball on this one.
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You need to convert your track bar to a better setup-- thuren, DT, etc. if you want to have hope of it lasting. The OEM setup is simply wrong-- very poor design that even a non-engineer can see won't last.
Well, I take that back. It *would* last if you never had to flex the front suspension. Hey, maybe that's what i'm doing wrong?
FIX THE PROBLEM-- THE OEM DESIGN.
Dodge really dropped the ball on this one.
jh