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Awesome thanks for the list. I will be ordering some in the morn. I already have the know and the spider you posted up in a link in my want list. Cool dude.:D
 

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act on the k&n now that is the lowest i have seen it lately. and the spider is on the high end of pricing for the last few week.

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oops did not realize you had spider.
 

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Im in the process of doing ball joints on my truck... The uppers took me an hour to do. The lowers are a different story. I have a 4X4, so mine are pressed in bearings. I dont think the 2wd trucks have pressed in bearings. So you have should be fine on difficulty. The pressed in bearings are a poor design being it is very hard to press these in. Moog parts are top notch parts. I have replaced everything steering wise with moog parts. Dad's racecar has all mood parts. I actually snapped a duralast idler arm in half with a hammer. Had all the duralast parts in the truck, when that idler arm broke i took all the parts back and told them to give me Moog. lol
 
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Im in the process of doing ball joints on my truck... The uppers took me an hour to do. The lowers are a different story. I have a 4X4, so mine are pressed in bearings. I dont think the 2wd trucks have pressed in bearings. So you have should be fine on difficulty. The pressed in bearings are a poor design being it is very hard to press these in. Moog parts are top notch parts. I have replaced everything steering wise with moog parts. Dad's racecar has all mood parts. I actually snapped a duralast idler arm in half with a hammer. Had all the duralast parts in the truck, when that idler arm broke i took all the parts back and told them to give me Moog. lol

I want a race car. Haha. OK thanks man!
 

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Preggapped at .060.

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And burn that harbor freight flyer.
 

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there is absolutely nothing wrong with harbor freight? i mean if you own a shop and need tools, stay far away, but for the average weekend mechanic, they are great.

as far as all your parts go, check out rock auto prices. if your a member at gmfs, they have a vendor section with a 5% off discount code.

I literally just finished replacing my inner/outer tie rods, pitman, idler arm, and idler assembly with moog parts. also did timken wheel bearings/hubs and just an autozone rebuilt steering gear/gear box.
 
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I'll be ordering all my Moog stuff after Christmas when my drained funds come back.

I've had to use hf when right in the middle of something and either didn't have what I needed for the one time use or broke right in the middle because they are right down the street. I like my craftsman and snap on for home and work though.
 

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