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Old 01-12-2013, 07:47 AM
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steering linkage replacement

I'm considering to replace the tie rod ends, center link and idler arm.
For these, Moog and ACDelco, which do you recommend?
Are both of these superior to stock ones?
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Old 01-12-2013, 03:03 PM
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Re: steering linkage replacement

Just got mine in actually. Go Moog from RockAuto.. You'll save a heap of change.
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Moog. Probably wont find a centerlink, its a 'nonwearing part'
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Re: steering linkage replacement

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Moog. Probably wont find a centerlink, its a 'nonwearing part'
Easy to find on RockAuto. Just scroll down the parts list and you'll see it in the appropriate area. I grabbed one of those as well, for reference.
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Easy to find on RockAuto. Just scroll down the parts list and you'll see it in the appropriate area. I grabbed one of those as well, for reference.
Interesting. I did not know anyone was making them.
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I got the precision steering kit from spohn with the chrome moly adjusters and have never looked back.
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Re: steering linkage replacement

Thanks guys.
I think I go for Moog.
Spohn is a bit hard for me to get...
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