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MOOG Chassis Products K80067 Joint Review

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Description of MOOG Chassis Products K80067 Joint

PROBLEM SOLVER GUSHER BEARING -- Metal-to-metal design provides strength and allows grease to flow through bearing surface for reduced friction and long life. STRONG & DURABLE - Ball studs are heat treated to match or exceed OE requirements to inhibit premature failure and improve fatigue strength. GREASEABLE SOCKET -- Reduces corrosion and wear by allowing new lubricant to flush contaminants. ABSORBS IMPACT -- Belleville preload washer helps keep the bearing package tight as bearings wear. RESTORES LIKE-NEW STEERING -- Patented pressed-in cover plate seals out debris and minimizes looseness, reducing bearing wear and promoting longer life. EASY TO INSTALL -- Precision tolerances for easy installation and steering alignment giving you a perfect fit right out of the box. COMPREHENSIVE COVERAGE -- Available for foreign and domestic nameplates.

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Revainrating 3 out of 5

what's in a name Fits alignment tools

is a quality part made in USA but a bit pricey for the price. You can get the exact same part (also made in the USA) from Federal Mogul's "Quick Steer" range for about 1/4 the price - the only difference is that they don't have a "Moo "g stamp have the side. Otherwise the cheaper joints are a better deal as they are exactly the same as the Moogs, down to the nuts and bolts they come with.

Pros
  • Steering and suspension tools
Cons
  • Available in black only.

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Moog is nothing like it used to be. Poor factory tolerances.

I bought a pair of these for my Ford Focus. One of them was too small and didn't fit snugly in the ankle. When the clamp bolt is inserted and tightened to specification, the ball joint shaft will move up and down freely. A replacement part from another manufacturer worked perfectly and confirmed that my steering knuckle was not the problem.

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  • Tools and Equipment
Cons
  • May damage