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Old 11-27-2015, 04:19 PM
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If you look on the second reciept it has a Mevotech part or something. I deleated it and had to order the actual moog part. Hence the second reciept for that part number...which is neat that its the same part for the GC tie rod.
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Oh I see. This whole tie rods thing for some reason just confuses me with the way they are listed on the parts list but I got it figured.
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Ok so far I am good but now here is another part. I was going to just get the new upper control arms with Moog bushing in it but, I need the rear bushings too, where do I get those cause I don't see them listed.
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Theres only a bushing on the one end. The other just bolts in. 2 bushing, one on L and R side of axle. No idea on part numbers for that.
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Oh ok, I thought there was a bushing on the other end. This is what I found for the control arms. Rock auto has two arms listed for the same thing but I can't see the difference besides the holes in the center.
CK620244 and RK640331
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Oh ok, I thought there was a bushing on the other end. This is what I found for the control arms. Rock auto has two arms listed for the same thing but I can't see the difference besides the holes in the center.
CK620244 and RK640331
PN: CK620244 has these as listed features:
-Problem Solver® powdered metal gusher bearing design enables grease to flow through the bearing to the stud for reduced friction and enhanced strength and stability
-MOOG® engineered steel composition results in a stronger component.
-Full ball metal stud provides 360 degrees of smooth, consistent, rotational movement resulting in more responsive steering.
-Many Moog parts feature a greasable socket design that allows new lubricant to flush contaminants from the assembly, reducing corrosion and wear.
-Loose or worn chassis parts can lead to premature tire wear.

Whereas PN RK640331 has this:
R-Series Control Arms combine Moog approved design and construction with pricing that will appeal to budget-minded vehicle owners.

Same price and the design is similar enough, I doubt theres a difference. don't know why all the fancy "problem solver" features on the first one, but I guess thats the one I'd get over the other one.. There may be better info, though.. Wait for second opinion..
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I saw that someone stated the first one you're able to grease and the second is not possibly.
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