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I've been noticing accelerated tire wear, and a bit of steering wander of late, so I took the truck for an alignment check. Much to my chagrin, I was told I needed ball joints at under 37,000 miles:mad: I live on a dirt road, and do a bit of off roading(very little at that), but I do not pound my truck. This is a big disappointment, and a bunch of money that I really am not in a position to spend. The shop is inclined to use Moog. I've used their stuff in years past with good results, so I hope it is OK.
 
I've been noticing accelerated tire wear, and a bit of steering wander of late, so I took the truck for an alignment check. Much to my chagrin, I was told I needed ball joints at under 37,000 miles:mad: I live on a dirt road, and do a bit of off roading(very little at that), but I do not pound my truck. This is a big disappointment, and a bunch of money that I really am not in a position to spend. The shop is inclined to use Moog. I've used their stuff in years past with good results, so I hope it is OK.



I have gone through a few sets myself.
 
Man when you do the work yourself, 550 is hard to justify. Seems you could by 4 sets of uppers from Moog for that price. My experience on my 01' was that the first change is the hardest if you use anti seize on reassembly it comes apart pretty fast to change them from then.
 
Remember also everytime you slide that axle shaft in or out you risk hurting the seal,and that my friend will not be fun... ... ... .
 
To close this tale out, I had the ball joints replaced, and the unit hubs felt pretty rough as well. The truck goes straight down the road again. To replace that much hardware at 37K miles is a disgrace:mad:
 
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