swathdiver
Full Access Member
Moog CK Series is ACDelco Professional, at least it was a year or so ago when Chris bought his parts. @iamdub
Disclaimer: Links on this page pointing to Amazon, eBay and other sites may include affiliate code. If you click them and make a purchase, we may earn a small commission.
Those are the same arms I went with as well. I did oem inner/outer tie rods and rolled the dice on the mevotech TX series end links. Not that my lowered tahoe sees much trail action haha.@Drwinlied Here is a picture of the parts list I was building and the part numbers for the MOOG pieces I used. I have a feeling some people used MOOG economy line and were disappointed with the results. These part numbers are for their premium line. Tie rods are missing from this list but I used their MOOG CK line for tie rods.
View attachment 353777
Moog CK Series is ACDelco Professional, at least it was a year or so ago when Chris bought his parts. @iamdub
Time is sure flying by, eh Chris?Correct. I would prefer AC Delco OE. But, with the limited mileage I put on mine, even parts that should last only half as long as OE would get me by for a long time. Besides, I got my arms for $39 and $23. They're plenty good enough at those prices!
Found my post. It was almost three years ago!
Growing up doesn't have to suck
My $39 and $23 lower control arms were delivered today. They're listed and boxed as ACDelco Professional and they look legit- ACDelco parts labels with numbers, etc. Boxes were beat up but the arms have no damage, ball joint boots and studs had plastic shields, shiny black paint and the bare...www.tahoeyukonforum.com
Time is sure flying by, eh Chris?