10-4. Will check them out. Thanks!Spicer.
Spicer
Spicer.
Denny's 4x4 has the kits for 99-04 at a good price.
Lol Moog has treated my dodge just fine, except trac-bars. Went with a rebuildable for that.... I was going through Moog's every 3-6 months (it's on 37s with a long arm 6" lift).I believe the Dodge boys love xrf. They were supposed to be far superior to their oem. A friend of mine with a. Dodge has had good luck with his xrf ball joints. I haven't tried them yet on a Ford. I still buy oem joints for my ford.
Truth.Anything is superior to dodge oem.
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For ball joints - Spicers
For steering OEM Ford (not Motorcraft) if you can still get 'em. There is a difference between Motorcraft and Ford on certain parts.
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Looks like the spicer 2020314 kit is a good deal. I put the xrf's in , in April of '15 and about 40k later my driver side is hurtin for certain. Most folks know their u joints are the way to go, and I'm thinking the ball joints are worth a shot. Xrf's "million mile warranty" sounds great, but if you have to use it every 40k then I think I'll give spicer a try. Or go big and get them dynatracs.
First I heard of Ford parts not being the same as Motorcraft
http://www.fordparts.com/Landing/OurBrands.aspx
i went with Moog for tie rods since they are easy to replace ( still sitting on the workbench and quality looks good )
spicer is going in the knuckle ball joint locations since they are a pain
you guys buying Amazon parts what are you doing if you need warranty ?
Amazon sold and Shipped by is going to leave you without any return option after a short period
with Motorcraft when I buy from Sunrise ford I can carry the part in to any Ford dealer for warranty
Spicer.
Spicer
Spicer.
Denny's 4x4 has the kits for 99-04 at a good price.