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3.0
Clunks
2.6
Steering precision
2.8
Tire wear
1.8

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3.8
Clunks
3.7
Steering precision
3.6
Tire wear
3.0

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MOOG Ball joint

I replace my lower ball join with a moog one. It comes with a nipple to refill the grease on the ball join. Also did the same with the other tie rods. So far is 1 year and I have no issues..

Pros: no issues after 1 year
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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

I installed 2 new moog ball joints in my 2001 honda accord. Install went smooth, added outer tie rods and got it aligned. I drove it for a day and it seemed nice and tight. Then the next morning I drive out the driveway and it goes "squeak-squawk". Driving normally seems fine, driving slowly around corners/mild bumps and it squawks like your choking a flamingo. The drivers side was sounding bad... Now I can hear the passenger side Moog balljoint squeaking and squawking now too.

Pros: install went smooth, initially tight
Cons: squeaking, squawking, poor durability
Vehicle: Honda Accord
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MOOG Ball joint
moonie223
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Rating 1.0

I will never, ever put another non OEM steering or suspension joint on the car again after having the cheap shit fail multiple times. It's so fucking bad I google searched miata moog ball joint and this is the first thing that pops up.

Cons: failed multiple times, cheap quality
Vehicle: Mazda
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