I got 60k miles out of Detroit axle ball joints and tie rods on a 04 2500 gasser, only switched them out because I needed a gear box so replaced everything with moog ordered from rock auto
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Ive had greasable Detroit Axle ball joints for over 50k miles now. I just grease them regularly and test them with the vehicle in the air and they are still perfect. Same brand tie rods all around. I haven't found oem ball joints from Toyota that are greasable and for that reason i wont get them (if someone sells them or finds them ill gladly buy them) In my experience, self greasable ball joints last longer than non serviceable oem with regular maintenance but thats my experience.
I bought the whole arms with preinstalled balljoints from Detroit Axle for my Liberty. They have been great.
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The brand is registered in USA. Official website: https://www.detroitaxle.com.
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Currently there are 3 reviews and 9 votes. Average rating — 4.6 out of 5. Vote balance: 9 up, 0 down.
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- Detroit Axle ranked #3 for: Toyota Tundra .