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Cheap site for balljoints/tierod ends/O2 sensors....

Afboy143

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Is there a site that sells replacement parts for the explorer like ball joints/tie rod ends/O2 sensors. These items are NOT cheap in retail stores and I was wondering if any sites online had them cheap shipped. If not, where can I buy moog fittings or other brands of ball joints that are better than what I would buy at advance auto parts for the same price
 



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rockauto.com
 






oh man this site is pretty cheap!

I can get MOOG parts for a little cheaper than those brands from Advance Auto parts

MOOG is good because it comes with grease fittings correct?
 






Umm, not completely sure. I do know they are much higher quality than stock though.
 






very nice site, thanks man

The prices they want for MOOG parts are cheaper than what they want at discount auto parts for those weird name parts. Shipping for 2 tierod ends, 2 lower ball joints and the two upper ball joints is $9.37

not bad!
 






MOOG swaybar links

Are they polyurothane? I know the energy suspension kit is but is moog?
 






is MOOG a good brand for ball joints on the D35 TTB? I need to replace mine soon and I came upon this thread. Rockauto wants $28 for an upper ball joint, and $28 for a lower ball joint, is that a good price?
 






I've bought from RockAuto :thumbsup: Great prices and quality parts. The moog ball joints on my 1st gen have the grease fittings.
 












DeRocha said:
I've bought from RockAuto :thumbsup: Great prices and quality parts. The moog ball joints on my 1st gen have the grease fittings.
Same for the 2nd gen MOOG ball joints and tie rod ends. Rockauto is a great company to deal with and has fast shipping.
 






splash you have to check your VIN number to see what you have
 






Kinda off topic, but I just checked Rockauto.com for U-Joints. I see ACDelco (what?!?) and Precision parts. ACDelco is the only one that has greasable joints for the front drive shaft. Our stock ones are Spicer, but non-greasable. Is ACDelco a good brand for replacement u-joints? I do off road enough. Thanx,
 












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