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everybody likes a good bargain. The problem is all of the labor/tools/time required for front suspension/steering R&R. It's hard to say how long cheap Chinese grade parts will hold-up and nobody wants to turn around and replace a lower ball joint again after 6 months. At least with the more expensive, name brand parts you have confidence that it will last a long time, not to mention the consumer reviews and positive feedback that goes with it. I haven't always had the best of luck with even the most expensive ball joints in stock; after having to rent & borrow certain tools over & over, then spend hours upon hours replacing said parts when I would rather be doing anything else I just assume go for the best quality possible in these instances. But good luck and keep us in the loop on longevity issues.
 

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Have about 12k on mine, no issues...another member here recommended them and they had 20k miles at the time.
 

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everybody likes a good bargain. The problem is all of the labor/tools/time required for front suspension/steering R&R. It's hard to say how long cheap Chinese grade parts will hold-up and nobody wants to turn around and replace a lower ball joint again after 6 months. At least with the more expensive, name brand parts you have confidence that it will last a long time, not to mention the consumer reviews and positive feedback that goes with it. I haven't always had the best of luck with even the most expensive ball joints in stock; after having to rent & borrow certain tools over & over, then spend hours upon hours replacing said parts when I would rather be doing anything else I just assume go for the best quality possible in these instances. But good luck and keep us in the loop on longevity issues.



X2, i've done that once or twice
 

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Moog is China made as well, the problem solver is at least made in Taiwan which has stricter quality control.
 

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I've ever used Moog's parts.

most of my limited experience turning wrenches is with imports and I always chose Lemforder when available. They are also OEM for most of your German & British chassis components. Bosch & Lemforder.

I started trying to use NAPA since they have a hub with unlimited stock located right up the street from me, but I had a bad stretch of faulty ball joints, gaskets, & bearings through their trade name so I completely stopped using NAPA parts 2-years ago.

I've already been researching R&R for just about everything on the Yukon and I'm about 90% on the AC Delco. Moog has their "problem solver" supposed upgrades which isn't a bad choice but I still don't think that it would be my 1st.
That's a good tidbit though; the p/s being manufactured in Taiwan, their QC & whatnot. I have never heard or seen any literature on that topic but I will look it up.
 
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Subscribing to replies. I need most of those parts on my 04 Z71 w/ 252k.
 

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Moving this back up. I am considering the kit from 1A Auto. I seem to remember reading and hearing good things about 1A Auto. Am I mistaken? The total cost of this kit and all it includes is hard to beat. See here..... https://www.ebay.com/itm/12-Piece-K...let/351706538656?_trksid=p2485497.m4902.l9144


Anyone else have an opinion on this 1 size fits all kits vs. individual parts from GM or other parts store?
Thanks in advance.
 
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Moving this back up. I am considering the kit from 1A Auto. I seem to remember reading and hearing good things about 1A Auto. Am I mistaken? The total cost of this kit and all it includes is hard to beat. See here..... https://www.ebay.com/itm/12-Piece-K...let/351706538656?_trksid=p2485497.m4902.l9144


Anyone else have an opinion on this 1 size fits all kits vs. individual parts from GM or other parts store?
Thanks in advance.

I hadn’t done anything. Been working 7 12s and haven’t had time to do anything. Hopefully get laid off tomorrow. I’ve yet to purchase any parts either
 

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For what it's worth, I ordered the kit from A1 auto. Upon arrival, the boots were already off and the ball joints where not serviceable, i.e. not able to be greased. I sent the kit back and am leaning towards ordering AC Delco Professional piece by piece from Amazon.
 

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Thanks MCAT069. Real world experience is what I was hoping for in replying here in this thread. 1A Auto ruled out. Were all the parts of poor quality, or mostly the ball joints? Thanks again.
 

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The pitman arm had spurs on the groves, like it wasn't the tightest machine work. It was all metal, but every piece "seemed" cheaper quality.
 

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