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67drake 12-12-2023 07:15 PM

Best front end parts these days?
 
Need to buy at least a center link for the GTO this winter as I noticed some play in mine during the last oil change and grease session.
The front end thread going kinda got into the performance aspect, but what about replacement parts for us with stock set ups that want to keep them stock?
Any USA or at least high quality stock replacement parts out there? I don’t know anyone around here that rebuilds originals.
Thanks!

67Lemons 12-12-2023 07:34 PM

I bought ball joints, center link & tie rod ends from Proforged, haven’t installed them yet but they look pretty good.

Mevotech is also an excellent choice, Moog isn’t what it used to be but is still ok, I prefer Mevotech for OE replacement front end parts.

ZeGermanHam 12-12-2023 08:15 PM

I have a Proforged center link and it fits perfectly (plenty of clearance with oil pan) and seems high quality. Proforged ball joints also came installed in my UMI Performance tubular control arms, and although I don't have many miles on the car yet, they seem good.

lovedemnewfies 12-12-2023 08:47 PM

This place has what you desire. I’ve used them in the past for my 65 GTO. Quality parts and fit ent was excellent.

https://www.rareparts.com/

lovedemnewfies 12-12-2023 08:48 PM

This place has what you desire. I’ve used them in the past for my 65 GTO. Quality parts and fit ent was excellent.

https://www.rareparts.com/

67drake 12-12-2023 10:58 PM

Double post

67drake 12-12-2023 10:59 PM

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Originally Posted by lovedemnewfies (Post 6472565)
This place has what you desire. I’ve used them in the past for my 65 GTO. Quality parts and fit ent was excellent.

https://www.rareparts.com/

Unfortunately, they don’t have my ‘71 GTO centerlink in stock, and have been out for awhile.

OG68 12-12-2023 11:01 PM

I bought proforged as well. Thought I read over on the Chevelle forum that the Moog center link has some fitment problems especially for the 64-67 A bodies, IIRC the grease fittings rub against the crossmember.

pippintook 12-12-2023 11:41 PM

As you likely know, many of the names we used to associate with quality suspension parts (ie. Moog, AC Delco, TRW) can now be hit and miss. Some of these former quality companies - sell lower quality parts - but usually still charge premium prices.
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I read that Moog has a line called "problem solver". Looks like the "problem solver" line can provide more quality parts ? Appears this "problem solver" line has started over the last few years - though not sure. In my F250 Truck I used the Mevotech TTX line for some front end parts (tie rods ends, track bar ball joint). The Mevotech TTX line seemed a little better quality and price was good - bought on RockAuto and parts were about 40%? cheaper than Ford Motorcraft dealer parts. Again, this Mevotech TTX line appears to have started in the last few years. I guess we will see what is the long term results of Mevotech TTX line over the coming years.
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I don't see a Mevotech TTX center link for 71 GTO - though I do see there is a Mevotech TTX upper ball joint for a 71 GTO.

geeteeohguy 12-13-2023 01:29 PM

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Originally Posted by pippintook (Post 6472622)
As you likely know, many of the names we used to associate with quality suspension parts (ie. Moog, AC Delco, TRW) can now be hit and miss. Some of these former quality companies - sell lower quality parts - but usually still charge premium prices.
.
I read that Moog has a line called "problem solver". Looks like the "problem solver" line can provide more quality parts ? Appears this "problem solver" line has started over the last few years - though not sure. In my F250 Truck I used the Mevotech TTX line for some front end parts (tie rods ends, track bar ball joint). The Mevotech TTX line seemed a little better quality and price was good - bought on RockAuto and parts were about 40%? cheaper than Ford Motorcraft dealer parts. Again, this Mevotech TTX line appears to have started in the last few years. I guess we will see what is the long term results of Mevotech TTX line over the coming years.
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I don't see a Mevotech TTX center link for 71 GTO - though I do see there is a Mevotech TTX upper ball joint for a 71 GTO.

I was installing Moog Problem Solver parts 35 years ago to fix the shot tie rod ends on the '86-'87 Ford Taurus's at 10,000 miles and Astro Van idler arms at 50k miles. They were excellent, back then. Made in USA. I remember in 1980 buying a Moog DS754 center link for my '66 GTO from our parts store for $18. Those were the days. Quality USA made parts that fit perfectly and were cost-effective. Back when you bought a product and it didn't even occur to you it could be defective. Our cams never went flat back then, either.


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