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Ball Joint Recommendations

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#1 ·
My truck needs a front brake job (new rotors included, due to bad brake feel and vibration), and since I was going to be in there anyway, my coworker suggested replacing the ball joints both sides (truck has 215,XXX miles, and I know little about its service life. I've only owned it less than a year). Will also be replacing seals and U-joints, and most likely the needle bearing in the hubs. Hopefully, shafts are ok.

My question is, who brand ball joints do you all use? I've seen Moog thrown around, but in the last couple days, seen several people mention their quality has been subpar over the last few years. I hate to spend the money on OEM (even a certain discount online store wants a fortune for them). Truck is used primarily as a second vehicle around the farm, so I don't want to spend a lot.
 
#3 ·
I know I have an issue somewhere in the front end. I'm getting a horrible vibration in the front, but seems to occur once the truck warms up after 30-40 minutes of driving. Most of the time, it works itself out. Last Friday, it stated again, and got worse than it's ever been. Finally let up after about 25-30 minutes, until I went around a sharp corner. Was just as bad. Got to where I was going, let things cool down for about 30 minutes, drove home. Didn't have a problem all the way. I'm definitely pulling the hubs and checking bearings, probably will replace them. Will also check steering components as well. Just figured, with as many miles as it has, might be good insurance to go ahead and replace the ball joints.
 
#4 ·
If you have the time and money and tools, rebuild it. I was just saying doing the brakes isn't much more than pulling the wheel off. Ball joints involve complete disassembly of the knuckles. Your hubs are unitized assemblies by the way.
 
#7 ·
Yup you will be a busy Buckaroo for sure. I'm going to just sell my truck when my ball joints crap out.
 
#9 ·
I replaced both sides of my 04 with OEM ball joints. I figured the originals lasted to 150,000 miles so I'll stick with 'em! Heard a lot of hit or miss feedback on other brands.
 
#10 ·
OEM thats my plan but I am adding Zerk fittings ( I used to have a OEM part # that had Zerk fittings )
mine were done at 50k under warranty ( probably just looking for warranty work ) but I am getting all the stuff together to do them again at 120,000
 
#11 ·
I was surprised the new OEM replacements I got have zerks on the lowers already. I should have tapped them in on the top. It would have been pretty easy.
 
#13 ·
I found Guzzle's site that showed how to lube up early model SD bearings, and then found a post on another forum that had expanded on those instructions, but actually replaced them. Didn't look difficult.
 
#16 ·
I'm in on this thread since I am starting to get prepared to replace most of my front steering and suspension parts on my 04.
 
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#18 ·
just did this on my '03 550, used Moog joints and a 20T shop press. Wasn't anywhere near as hard as all these online posts led me to believe. Joints all had grease zerks that cleared the stub shaft u-joint knuckles, fit nice, had great looking seals, no complaints. Got it all of amazon.