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Well, folks, it getting time to replace my upper and lower ball joints and related parts on our beloved 2002 Powerstroke. It is a 2WD.

Used to be Moog were the top rated front end parts. Are they still the best?

Would like to have as much adjustment as possible and not have to use shims/slugs.

Appreciate your comments.
Mike
 

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Well, folks, it getting time to replace my upper and lower ball joints and related parts on our beloved 2002 Powerstroke. It is a 2WD.

Used to be Moog were the top rated front end parts. Are they still the best?

Would like to have as much adjustment as possible and not have to use shims/slugs.

Appreciate your comments.
Mike
Just finished replacing the ball joints on my 01 and did a lot of homework before starting the job, MOOG seemed to be the part of choice. Good luck
 

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My research came back with Ford parts. They now offer greasable fittings.

MOOG used to be a great name and continues to profit on that history.

As quality has been sacrificed they have relied on the "Lifetime Warranty" to attract customers.

IMO.
 

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