Tonyrodz
Resident Resident
Hell yeah!! X2I love junkyards.
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Hell yeah!! X2I love junkyards.
Nice score on the handle! I need to take a junkyard day! I don’t need anything specific but its so relaxing and destressing, so I need to hit mine up haha.
You just disgust me! Underneath is too damn clean ! J/K nice job. I need to do mine.78274 miles
Got a new set of Moog end links, part number K700539 from Amazon and installed them this morning. Thanks @95escahoe for the part info. I double checked on the Moog site ($21.35 per side) first as Amazon ($14.93 per side) says it does not fit my truck.
See here:
https://www.moog-suspension-parts.com/moog-k700539
White is the only color. They did have blue, but have since been discontinued.
Easy swap, but I did have to lift the truck up just barely off the ground as I couldn't get the end link in between the lower control arm and the sway bar. Plus it made a bit more room to work the wrenches. Approximately 30 minutes for the job.
Took it for a spin to settle the front end down. Whether there is a noticeable difference or not is TBD, but nonetheless refreshing an old part on the suspension is always a winner.
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78274 miles
Got a new set of Moog end links, part number K700539 from Amazon and installed them this morning. Thanks @95escahoe for the part info. I double checked on the Moog site ($21.35 per side) first as Amazon ($14.93 per side) says it does not fit my truck.
See here:
https://www.moog-suspension-parts.com/moog-k700539
White is the only color. They did have blue, but have since been discontinued.
Easy swap, but I did have to lift the truck up just barely off the ground as I couldn't get the end link in between the lower control arm and the sway bar. Plus it made a bit more room to work the wrenches. Approximately 30 minutes for the job.
Took it for a spin to settle the front end down. Whether there is a noticeable difference or not is TBD, but nonetheless refreshing an old part on the suspension is always a winner.
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That's funny... I just got my Moog 700528 end links from Amazon... about $15 for the pair.
They are shorter to get the sway bar back level with the control arm/ground.
Gonna try to get them put on when I get the new Rancho struts put in.
1/2 price what I paid on Amazon and was cheaper there than other sites.
Interesting....why the difference? Pretty happy with those Moog vs. OEM setup, especially with the way the top nut threads in so easy to the rod rather than that flat disc they used. Makes it very easy to do the job and tighten up.
I put these on about 6 months ago after my belltechs failed. Great upgrade78274 miles
Got a new set of Moog end links, part number K700539 from Amazon and installed them this morning. Thanks @95escahoe for the part info. I double checked on the Moog site ($21.35 per side) first as Amazon ($14.93 per side) says it does not fit my truck.
See here:
https://www.moog-suspension-parts.com/moog-k700539
White is the only color. They did have blue, but have since been discontinued.
Easy swap, but I did have to lift the truck up just barely off the ground as I couldn't get the end link in between the lower control arm and the sway bar. Plus it made a bit more room to work the wrenches. Approximately 30 minutes for the job.
Took it for a spin to settle the front end down. Whether there is a noticeable difference or not is TBD, but nonetheless refreshing an old part on the suspension is always a winner.
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