FPGT24
Eat, sleep, breathe Explorers
- Joined
- December 12, 2011
- Messages
- 220
- Reaction score
- 3
- City, State
- Taneytown, MD
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- 1997 Ford Explorer XLT
Has anyone had any MAS Industries parts on their Exploders or Rangers?
I need to replace the lower ball joints in my 98 Explorer that I tow auction cars with. I've been doing extensive research on ball joints for hours every night for 2 weeks. So far, the best "cheap" ball joints I can find are by MAS Industries. I have read tons of nightmare stories about ebay ball joints so I'm staying away from them and am narrowing my choices down to MevoTech and MAS which are both on RockAuto and Ebay. I've read about MevoTech ball joints failing so I'm skeptical about going with those, but have not seen any bad reviews about MAS Industries. I trust RockAuto, so usually if they carry a certiain brand name it's usually always reputable.
MAS supposedly manufacturers the economy line parts for MOOG, especially the cheap versions of MOOG ball joints. They are a company that operates out of Quebec, Canada. Parts are made in China though. MAS Industries sells parts under the MAS name and Pronto name. If anyone has used MAS ball joints or any MAS parts let me know.
I need to replace the lower ball joints in my 98 Explorer that I tow auction cars with. I've been doing extensive research on ball joints for hours every night for 2 weeks. So far, the best "cheap" ball joints I can find are by MAS Industries. I have read tons of nightmare stories about ebay ball joints so I'm staying away from them and am narrowing my choices down to MevoTech and MAS which are both on RockAuto and Ebay. I've read about MevoTech ball joints failing so I'm skeptical about going with those, but have not seen any bad reviews about MAS Industries. I trust RockAuto, so usually if they carry a certiain brand name it's usually always reputable.
MAS supposedly manufacturers the economy line parts for MOOG, especially the cheap versions of MOOG ball joints. They are a company that operates out of Quebec, Canada. Parts are made in China though. MAS Industries sells parts under the MAS name and Pronto name. If anyone has used MAS ball joints or any MAS parts let me know.