Ball Joints, U Joints

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Jackson Zuramski

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Hello, I just bought a 3rd gen Dodge Cummins with a 6in lift and 37in tires. I have a couple questions about parts because I need new Ball Joints, U Joints, and Wheel Bearings. Any suggestions for heavy duty parts? Thanks for any help
 

Mike49321

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Hello, I just bought a 3rd gen Dodge Cummins with a 6in lift and 37in tires. I have a couple questions about parts because I need new Ball Joints, U Joints, and Wheel Bearings. Any suggestions for heavy duty parts? Thanks for any help
Someone correct me if I’m wrong but, I’ve always known moog to produce durable, quality parts (ball joint and wheel bearing)
Spicer makes quality u joints
 

Ridgerunner665

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Yep....Moog.

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pajeepman

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I used all mogg parts in on my '03 QCSB because I planned on keeping it for a while. Replaced it a few months later. Just got an "04 QCSB. It had new ball joints in July, I hole the are moogs but I doubt there is a way to tell.
U-joints, I would go Spicer. Their are some kuch stronger ones out there geared towards iff-riad abuse. Wayyy more money too.

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rjmelehan

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Hello, I just bought a 3rd gen Dodge Cummins with a 6in lift and 37in tires. I have a couple questions about parts because I need new Ball Joints, U Joints, and Wheel Bearings. Any suggestions for heavy duty parts? Thanks for any help


I am told by a knowledgeable mechanic that Timkin Wheel bearings are the best option...
 
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