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So, before everyone points me into looking at Moogs I was wondering what everyone thought about the Napa brand Master Ride Chassis? The guy there showed them to me and they looked pretty beefy. They were greasable and they were reasonably priced.
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Here is a pic of one...
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Anyone? I know someone knows a little about ball joints. I can't find anything about Master Ride Chassis on the internet...grrr
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They look nice, whats the price on those?
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$26 a piece for the lowers, and $20 a piece for the uppers. I know you get what you pay for, but they looked pretty nice, so I'm wondering if they'll be alright.
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Well I can't find anything bad about them, but I can't find anything good either, so I guess I'll give them a try...
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Are they greasable? That is the key on what makes Moog better than the others out there.
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i just bought those (duralast) autozone for about the same price. They are greasable they come with a fitting insert.
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Im the dealer only type
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Master Ride is NAPA's 'value line' chassis parts. They are manufactured by the same company that makes their premium chassis parts, Dana Spicer. As of 6 years ago when I worked for NAPA (for 15 years), the only difference between the premium and value line was the warranty...1 year on Master Ride, lifetime on the premium...thus the difference in price. Things may have changed since then but I haven't heard anything to that effect from my current NAPA buddies! :-)
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