Sway bar end links
Sway bar end links
Hi All,
my driver side rear end links are broken. Need to replace. Should I got for OEM or moog? appreciate recommendation? If I am going with moog should I replace both sides? or it doesn't matter?
Thanks,
my driver side rear end links are broken. Need to replace. Should I got for OEM or moog? appreciate recommendation? If I am going with moog should I replace both sides? or it doesn't matter?
Thanks,
Sounds like it's seen some hard use. Either one and just to get by, no need to replace in pairs as long as the other is tight. For the price, I'd replace both and Moog comes with a lifetime warranty and also advertises more resistance to socket separation.
For the price, you might as well do both if you already have the car up. As Turbo pointed out, I don't think you can go wrong with either brand, but the Moog might end up lasting longer in the end. I'm surprised they offer a lifetime warranty on a maintenance item, but hey, if they're offering, take it!
That is, of course, assuming the price differential isn't that great. No idea what the Moogs go for, but you can get he OEM ones for under $15 each, online.
That is, of course, assuming the price differential isn't that great. No idea what the Moogs go for, but you can get he OEM ones for under $15 each, online.
Just remember, the MOOG's have grease fittings and require regular greasing at oil change intervals. I went with the OEM's as the car is 10 years old as the last set lasted me 5 years.
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