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Front Suspension Kits

Dcreole!

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I've been a pst suspension parts supporter for a long time.. My wife and i are in the process of rebuilding our 72 dodge coronets front end and has decided to do some shopping around. At rock auto, we priced the same parts that's in a pst super kit (rubber)... Choosing to go with the moog brand, we found a saving of 95.00 with a name brand product. My concern in the past with a pst kit, is you don't know what brand you are getting.... Am i off base to think moog is a more reputable brand than others. It's not personal... It's quality & dollars and cents to us.... What do you think ?
 
I don't think so, I personally went with the complete energy suspension kit for my 72 Plumouth Satellite Sebring. Moog is a very good brand in my eyes, been around a long time and is know for Nascar. But like everything it's just money and preference.
 
I don't think there is a clear leader for quality name brand anymore. Even MOOG has had quality issues and gone downhill over the years. Even Moog has their own "budget" brand/line of parts. I went with a mix of Moog, mevoech, Raybestos, AC Delco, and Quick Steer.
 
are you just replacing tie rods and ball joints? or are you going for the full front suspension rebuild?
 
Moog is good I would get all the hard parts from them and go with the energy suspensions poly package... I like the poly over the rubber.... the boots for the torsion bars are a pain and use their grease on everything liberally...
 
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