MOOG K6664 Ball Joint
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may have bought them for a 2005, but I am not certain.
The word bushing has no meaning to me. The boot is on the ball joint and everything shown in the photo comes with it. This might be an upper control arm bushing that needs to be replaced.
If I want a job to come back without any problems, these are the only parts I will install, regardless of who and what companies are involved in their manufacturing process. Parts they make are often better than OEM designs, and they also offer limited lifetime warranties for many of their parts. Regardless of the condition of the joints, grease them as needed, they will not warrant There are a lot of places that do oil changes but never install grease because they find it difficult. For your information
Almost none of the assembly grease is included. In addition to greasing them after installation and every time you change oil, you also need to grease the grease fittings at regular
Selected User Reviews For MOOG K6664 Ball Joint
I have no problem with the MOOG ball joint itself, the problems are that Amazon's vehicle fit for this MOOG part is wrong, so wrong that the ball joint needs to be hand pushed all the way through the shaft hole for the ball joint. I am most upset by the fact that Amazon clearly says the part is a perfect fit for my GMC, but given that I work six days a week and only just had time to install them, it is now past 30 days and there is no option to return them. A SET of ball joints costing $85 is not suitable, now I have a set of joints that cost For a set, you will need $110. 00.
I purchased these ball joints as part of my total front suspension rebuild on my 2006 Trailblazer 4WD, the correct part for my vehicle.
A durable material. There is a lot of strength in these things. Even though I'm 34 years old, I still beat up my truck like it's 17 years old. There have been a lot of very rough driving conditions in the past. In my opinion, they are better than These grease zurks are a bonus, as they will aid in the longevity of the product. I was amazed at how easy it was for them to get in.
There is only one name in the suspension and steering parts industry that runs above the rest. There is no way to go wrong Keeping your ball joints on your vehicle in good working condition is difficult. Here's a Be sure to grease them every 3 months or so with high quality suspension grease, and they will last a long time! Mine have! (My 2000 Dodge Durango R/T shredded its upper ball joints every 6 months. In the past year).
When it comes to suspension parts, don't settle for anything less than the best. In terms of price and fitment, Moog parts are a nice discount under OE parts, but aren't the most affordable. The quality is definitely OE in terms of The poor fitments and material selection result in more wasted time and labor to make them work. If they don't work, or if they return and wait for the proper parts, they have lost more money and time than they should have spent. If you choose Moog, you'll get a better price and peace of mind knowing that you've got the best choice.
I was very surprised at how loose the fit was for being a press in part, junk for fitment, but it does seem to be well built.
Easily fit within the boundaries of my 2004 GMC Envoy, no problems. I'd say it was worth it to spend a little more for a better quality product.
Because of the reputation of the brand, I am hoping it will last a while without needing to be replaced.