I want to update my suspension a bit before doing any real modifications to it, so I figured, why not restore all the ball joints, tie rods, and bushings all at once. I already have the energysuspension master kit, a set of OEM springs to replace my dangerously rusty ones and I plan on ordering the TASauto suspension restore kit. Does anyone know the quality of their parts? Also would it be better to just replace all the ball joints, or buy them already in the control arms? I have access to a press in my garage so it could be easily done, but I have read that the upper control arms are weak near the ball joint and break easily. Any advice?
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If I were you I'd check out rockauto. Buy the exact same parts in that kit but make them "moog" brand. And for the uppers buy the whole control arm. Look in my mrt, I just bought all new uca's, tre's and lbj's. Deev recommended, and it was $195.00 after shipping.
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Originally posted by AAPOQ View PostIf I were you I'd check out rockauto. Buy the exact same parts in that kit but make them "moog" brand. And for the uppers buy the whole control arm. Look in my mrt, I just bought all new uca's, tre's and lbj's. Deev recommended, and it was $195.00 after shipping.
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