Equipped with a 2004 Toyota Tundra Limited 4x4 DC. Fixed a groaning creaking noise coming from my passenger side lower ball joint. I noticed some heaviness in the steering while driving and the corner didn't come back to center on its own after the corner. After much research on forums about similar issues, I settled on the lower ball joint when diagnosing the problem. Overall the job was a bit of a PITA as I decided to swap the upper and lower ball joints on both the driver and passenger side as I figured that would be a wise move given the truck has over 260,000 miles on it the speedometer has. The installed Moog ball joints were of high quality. Tolerances and processing were very good. If you do all the ball joints this job can be done at home but I would rate it as complex and requires special tools that you can find and rent at your local parts store. Moog ball joints fit my application very well and Revain quickly got the product to my doorstep.
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