Is Moog the only way to go for front end replacement?

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MrMiller

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I would like to start collecting all the parts needed so I can do it at once. Thanks for the list. Anything else you can think of please let me know.
 

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From what I've read in other posts either the moog pitman or idler arm dont work for ours or something like that? Someone please chime in, im looking to replace them,I think it has something to do with the fitment.
 

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From what I've read in other posts either the moog pitman or idler arm dont work for ours or something like that? Someone please chime in, im looking to replace them,I think it has something to do with the fitment.

I used Moog for both and had no issues


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I have like new moog HD idler arm and bracket. Used 637 miles like new $50 shipped.
 

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Rare parts make some really high quality stuff. I'm using their tierods, pitman arm, idler arm bracket, along with a moog idler arm and cognito support brackets. Rare parts re-engineers their gm steering parts to fix its faults. My steering feels great without a steering stabilizer but my gearbox is getting worn so I still have some play.


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Do you have a link for these parts?
 

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