Ball joint

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MOOG Ball joint
King_Bonio
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Rating 4.0

I've had moog for 20k miles daily driving and they've been fine

Pros: fine performance
Vehicle: Lexus
Mileage: 20000 km
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MOOG Ball joint
4x4Welder
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Rating 5.0

I did always like the Moog Problem Solver ball joints in Dodge front ends, they were really heavy duty and lasted way longer than the stock parts.

Pros: really heavy duty, lasted longer
Vehicle: Dodge
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MOOG Ball joint

I replaced both ball joints on my own. Used moog parts and I think they're $28 each. You'll need to get a bushing press kit to press the old one out and the new one in - but you can borrow one from an auto store. There are videos on YouTube to see if it's something you want to tackle.

Pros: affordable, DIY friendly
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OEM Toyota Ball joint
lierofox
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Rating 3.0

Toyota lower balljoint failures are shockingly common...I don't understand why they don't turn them the other way around so if they fail they don't completely FALL OUT like this.

Cons: lower balljoint failures
Vehicle: Toyota
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MEYLE Ball joint
aircooled56
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Rating 1.0

From Scott at USRT: We've hit a bump in the R&D road. The latest update is that the Meyle-brand ball joints are no longer made in Germany according to T\u00dcV standards. Nope, they're now sourced from China and the metallurgy SUCKS.

Cons: metallurgy sucks, sourced from China
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