Brands of Front Suspension Parts ?
Blt2Lst
08-11-2011, 07:04 PM
I was inspecting the front suspension on my 89 Chevy Caprice wagon and noticed that the upper control bushings were in pretty bad condition.
Also the control arm itself was heavily rusted. I thought about just replacing the control arm bushings but the rust has me a bit concerned. The ball joints are not worn but I thought now would be a good time to replace the also.
So I thought I would try to locate some new control arms with bushings and ball joints included to see what was available.
I was checking Rockauto and found that they carry complete control arm assemblies with the cross shaft and bushings along with new ball joints. They
offer 3 different brands, Moog, Raybestos, and Dorman. My first choice would be the Moog which is the most expensive of the three (about $30 more)but the quality would be there also.
My question is, who is making these parts for Dorman and Raybestos? They could be Moog Parts for all I know. As I have said, I know Moog has quality compoments but what about the other brands?
I was hoping someone might know the answer here, I got no response in the eng/tech forum..
Also the control arm itself was heavily rusted. I thought about just replacing the control arm bushings but the rust has me a bit concerned. The ball joints are not worn but I thought now would be a good time to replace the also.
So I thought I would try to locate some new control arms with bushings and ball joints included to see what was available.
I was checking Rockauto and found that they carry complete control arm assemblies with the cross shaft and bushings along with new ball joints. They
offer 3 different brands, Moog, Raybestos, and Dorman. My first choice would be the Moog which is the most expensive of the three (about $30 more)but the quality would be there also.
My question is, who is making these parts for Dorman and Raybestos? They could be Moog Parts for all I know. As I have said, I know Moog has quality compoments but what about the other brands?
I was hoping someone might know the answer here, I got no response in the eng/tech forum..
MT-2500
08-13-2011, 01:00 PM
I was inspecting the front suspension on my 89 Chevy Caprice wagon and noticed that the upper control bushings were in pretty bad condition.
Also the control arm itself was heavily rusted. I thought about just replacing the control arm bushings but the rust has me a bit concerned. The ball joints are not worn but I thought now would be a good time to replace the also.
So I thought I would try to locate some new control arms with bushings and ball joints included to see what was available.
I was checking Rockauto and found that they carry complete control arm assemblies with the cross shaft and bushings along with new ball joints. They
offer 3 different brands, Moog, Raybestos, and Dorman. My first choice would be the Moog which is the most expensive of the three (about $30 more)but the quality would be there also.
My question is, who is making these parts for Dorman and Raybestos? They could be Moog Parts for all I know. As I have said, I know Moog has quality compoments but what about the other brands?
I was hoping someone might know the answer here, I got no response in the eng/tech forum..
Rule of the thumb price matches quaity.
Moog and Dorman are good brands.
Also other brands sometimes around 1/2 price and some good are parts.
Also the control arm itself was heavily rusted. I thought about just replacing the control arm bushings but the rust has me a bit concerned. The ball joints are not worn but I thought now would be a good time to replace the also.
So I thought I would try to locate some new control arms with bushings and ball joints included to see what was available.
I was checking Rockauto and found that they carry complete control arm assemblies with the cross shaft and bushings along with new ball joints. They
offer 3 different brands, Moog, Raybestos, and Dorman. My first choice would be the Moog which is the most expensive of the three (about $30 more)but the quality would be there also.
My question is, who is making these parts for Dorman and Raybestos? They could be Moog Parts for all I know. As I have said, I know Moog has quality compoments but what about the other brands?
I was hoping someone might know the answer here, I got no response in the eng/tech forum..
Rule of the thumb price matches quaity.
Moog and Dorman are good brands.
Also other brands sometimes around 1/2 price and some good are parts.
j cAT
08-13-2011, 09:49 PM
I was inspecting the front suspension on my 89 Chevy Caprice wagon and noticed that the upper control bushings were in pretty bad condition.
Also the control arm itself was heavily rusted. I thought about just replacing the control arm bushings but the rust has me a bit concerned. The ball joints are not worn but I thought now would be a good time to replace the also.
So I thought I would try to locate some new control arms with bushings and ball joints included to see what was available.
I was checking Rockauto and found that they carry complete control arm assemblies with the cross shaft and bushings along with new ball joints. They
offer 3 different brands, Moog, Raybestos, and Dorman. My first choice would be the Moog which is the most expensive of the three (about $30 more)but the quality would be there also.
My question is, who is making these parts for Dorman and Raybestos? They could be Moog Parts for all I know. As I have said, I know Moog has quality compoments but what about the other brands?
I was hoping someone might know the answer here, I got no response in the eng/tech forum..
I use moog. since I keep these vehicles many years the moog lifetime warantee that comes with these parts I have yet to use.
with the bushing issues you have.... I lube these areas once or twice a year with some wd-40/crc power lube. this seems to help control the rubber bushing cracking and hardening...
Also the control arm itself was heavily rusted. I thought about just replacing the control arm bushings but the rust has me a bit concerned. The ball joints are not worn but I thought now would be a good time to replace the also.
So I thought I would try to locate some new control arms with bushings and ball joints included to see what was available.
I was checking Rockauto and found that they carry complete control arm assemblies with the cross shaft and bushings along with new ball joints. They
offer 3 different brands, Moog, Raybestos, and Dorman. My first choice would be the Moog which is the most expensive of the three (about $30 more)but the quality would be there also.
My question is, who is making these parts for Dorman and Raybestos? They could be Moog Parts for all I know. As I have said, I know Moog has quality compoments but what about the other brands?
I was hoping someone might know the answer here, I got no response in the eng/tech forum..
I use moog. since I keep these vehicles many years the moog lifetime warantee that comes with these parts I have yet to use.
with the bushing issues you have.... I lube these areas once or twice a year with some wd-40/crc power lube. this seems to help control the rubber bushing cracking and hardening...
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