Duralast/Autozone ball joints
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Re: Duralast/Autozone ball joints
Not balljoints, am currently using some of those axles though and hey they have a warranty if they go bad as long as you dont mind changing them out
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spend the extra on Moog ball joints. They're OEM quality. I've read about people getting autozone joints and them going time after time.
Get on Amazon, I got mine for 30 something a side.
Get on Amazon, I got mine for 30 something a side.
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the oems are so cheap(comparable to the moogs or slightly more) I wouldn't use anything else, especially with the money we all save doing our own install. Parts that are easily replaced I'll sometimes go with the cheap stuff, but something like balljoints I'm going with oem everytime or at least the moogs which seem to have a good rep on here.
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Re: Duralast/Autozone ball joints
you can get them from ebay for a pretty cheap price. you can get the whole front kit for $130 shipped for our cars. not a bad deal. i haven't used them myself, but i do know people on here that have been using them with no issues. quality seems to be that of autozone, advance auto ect...not too bad.
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Re: Duralast/Autozone ball joints
I used an Oreilly ball joint on my brothers integra and it snapped in half about 2 weeks later, luckily he was just pulling out of a driveway.Bought an OEM for $30 and its been fine ever since
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