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Who makes best tie rods?

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    Who makes best tie rods?

    I am replacing my ps rack and my outer tie rods. Are moog the best ones to get. I dont like the ideal of greasing them every year cause of my memory. Are there any top notch non greasable ones?
    Last edited by zedjr10; 02-13-2017, 09:46 PM.

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    Originally posted by zedjr10 View Post
    I am replacing my ps rack and my outer tie rods. Are moog the best ones to get. I dont like the ideal of greasing them every year cause of my memory. Are there any top notch non greasable ones?
    Yes i believe moog will be the best tie rods, try Rockauto and use the 5% discount code that is posted in this site.
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      #3
      +1 Moog
      1992 EX, 306,000 miles - Track toy - M2S4, H23A1, ST rear swaybar, Wagon brakes, GC coil sleeves, KYB AGX dampers, Stoptech pads, Toyo Proxes R1R, 2.25" exhaust



      Stock F22A6
      VIR, 5/22/2016: https://youtu.be/eR5-ylSPsxk

      H23A1 powered
      NCCAR, 9/4/2016: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TI5WpxGrEpE
      CMP, 10/16/2016: https://youtu.be/DOqoe5f-GLY

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        #4
        Sankei 555 is oem. I'd get that before Moog, especially since now they are made in China/Mexico. Not saying Moog is bad, but OEM is usually best.

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          #5
          OEM is the best by far. After that I'd say Beck/Arnley or AC Delco, then Moog. I've gotten Senkei 555 from Beck/Arnley but it's hit or miss if you get OEM parts in aftermarket boxes.
          MRT: 1993 Honda Accord SE Coupe (Lola)

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            #6
            OEM. Next best, Moog. Make sure to get the ones with grease zerks.

            I just bought two Moog outers from RockAuto a couple weeks ago. I paid $4 for the left and $20 for the right. Don't go to a parts store or you will pay $40 a piece.





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              #7
              I used Moog also. Not sure if it is the best but have no complaints so far. Car feels much better.

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