Tie rods MOOG or MEYLE

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3.8
Knocking
5.0
Shimmy
4.1
Steering play
3.8

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MOOG Tie rods
JackfruitNo1856
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Rating 5.0

I was quoted 1250.00 for ONLY TIE RODS. This chick went on you tube and watched fcp euro put tie rods on my exact 09 xc90, guess who did the job herself for $100 (moog tie rods) ME .

Pros: job done for $100
Vehicle: Volvo XC90
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MOOG Tie rods
Pitiful_Night_4373
  • Steering play:
Rating 4.5

Pro tip get moog or comprable parts. The cheap stuff uses nylon to hold in the ball socket like tie rods. Moog uses brass, or atleast used to.

Pros: Moog uses brass
Cons: cheap stuff uses nylon
Vehicle: Chevrolet
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MOOG Tie rods
LS-CJ7
  • Steering play:
Rating 3.0

Moog is a decent brand from my experiences. Haven't used a TJ setup but I have used a ZJ setup. Was good for a stock upgrade but with 6" lift I assume you have larger tires and TBH it still is a lot of weight hanging out at the ends and there still may be some slop in the steering overall.

Pros: decent brand, good upgrade
Cons: some slop in steering
Vehicle: Jeep
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MEYLE Tie rods
ilaughforaliving
  • Steering play:
Rating 3.0

So I finally got to install front M3 control arms in my E92. The cars have a slight wandery driving even after alignment though.

Cons: slight wandery driving
Vehicle: BMW
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MOOG Tie rods
SKSableKoto
  • Steering play:
Rating 1.0

Unfortunate but I also have to poop on Moog parts. Back in my first couple of vehicles they were the absolute best 100,000 kilometer parts on the market... They got sold a long while back and use plastic and chinesium instead of American steel and bearings in most half their parts now..... Put in a moog tie rod and it didn't even last me 10,000 km in my most recent repairs...

Pros: historically best 100,000 km parts
Cons: uses plastic/chinesium, failed under 10,000 km
Mileage: 10000 km
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MOOG Tie rods
AtleastIknowIsuck
  • Steering play:
Rating 2.0

My dad got some moog tie rods for his 2006 Ford F-150, stiffer than all hell, like it had sand or gravel instead of grease. Bought another, still rough but good enough after some play.

Pros: good enough after play
Cons: stiffer than hell, rough, like sand/gravel
Vehicle: Ford
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