Need Moog part#'s
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From: Brighton, MI
Car: 89 GTA, 89 Formula
Engine: L98, LB9
Transmission: Auto, 5-Speed
Here is a list of the parts I used:
Moog
K6145 Lower Ball Joint
K6249 Idler Arm
ES2226RL Outer Tie Rod
ES2227RL Inner Tie Rod
DS1049 Drag Link
Monroe
901923 Upper Strut Bearing Plate (LH)
901924 Upper Strut Bearing Plate (RH)
Good Luck
Moog
K6145 Lower Ball Joint
K6249 Idler Arm
ES2226RL Outer Tie Rod
ES2227RL Inner Tie Rod
DS1049 Drag Link
Monroe
901923 Upper Strut Bearing Plate (LH)
901924 Upper Strut Bearing Plate (RH)
Good Luck
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From: San Jose, CA
Car: 2002 Z28
Engine: LS1
Transmission: 4L60E
Axle/Gears: 3.23
carparts.com has Moog parts, i use their site to check the part number and then enter that number on summit's site.
I used all the same part numbers, except the lower ball joints, where I used K6145T, which is the heavy-duty light-truck ball joints.
Probably not going to notice a difference if your suspension is fine, but if it's sloppy or bent, then, yeah obviously there's a noticable difference. Moog makes good parts, but the performance increase by using them instead of cheaper parts is going to be in longevity and strength, not an actual driving performance increase.
Probably not going to notice a difference if your suspension is fine, but if it's sloppy or bent, then, yeah obviously there's a noticable difference. Moog makes good parts, but the performance increase by using them instead of cheaper parts is going to be in longevity and strength, not an actual driving performance increase.
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