02_Tahoe
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Can’t tell if you’re serious or being sarcastic lolMoog is lame. Too tight; causes a lot of steering abnormalities until they 'wear in'
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Can’t tell if you’re serious or being sarcastic lolMoog is lame. Too tight; causes a lot of steering abnormalities until they 'wear in'
I had no “abnormalities” after mine were installed. Drove perfect right off the bat and still does 2 years later.Moog is lame. Too tight; causes a lot of steering abnormalities until they 'wear in'
SeriousCan’t tell if you’re serious or being sarcastic lol
Detroit axle had 4.3/5 stars from 60 reviews so I ordered them and they came in today. They looked and felt good so I threw them on, aligned it in my driveway and they feel awesome. They were $35 so we’ll see how long this lasts.
Not too much, I measured the old ones that came off and set the new ones to the same measurement and it was fairly close. I only did it because I need new UCAs, which I will hopefully be able to get in the next few weeks, then I’ll take it to get a proper alignment.Awesome. How much did you have to adjust for the alignment?
They'll clearance in proper over the next 15k or so. I suppose it depends largely how much driving you do. More bumps and wheel turning might do it faster. But for me, was about 15k before they got to what I would call free moving without free play, which is what ya want. I found using a proper high moly chassis grease helped greatly compared with a wheel bearing grease which is what I had in the grease gun originally.moog tie rods causes steering issues.... I changed my tie rods...last week. now the "feeling " is very different from the one before. Before ( OEM from the factory ) the feeling was a lot more precise. for sure.
The tie rods from moog should be good - but also very very tight. Let see how they last...
moog tie rods causes steering issues.... I changed my tie rods...last week. now the "feeling " is very different from the one before. Before ( OEM from the factory ) the feeling was a lot more precise. for sure.
The tie rods from moog should be good - but also very very tight. Let see how they last...
They'll clearance in proper over the next 15k or so. I suppose it depends largely how much driving you do. More bumps and wheel turning might do it faster. But for me, was about 15k before they got to what I would call free moving without free play, which is what ya want. I found using a proper high moly chassis grease helped greatly compared with a wheel bearing grease which is what I had in the grease gun originally.
Lube mine at every OCI. 30k maybe a bit more on them so far, no signs of abnormal wear. Still nice and tight. I'd love to have an OE to compare with though. Found out after I installed them that moog ***** the taper on some rigs so oe no longer fits so you're stuck continuing to use the aftermarket. Can't really tell if that's the Case bere because I have nothing to test against, but I digress.