Originally Posted By Mopar Mitch
Trjnmn -- the Moogs are durable parts and Moog carries a high-quality aftermarket reputation for the great majority of their parts. The only issue here, is that they are stock-type (actually better than stock) replacement parts... BUT.. they don't offer the "adjustability" in their length for equalizing the pre-load if so desired. With the factory type design, using washer spacers to equalize the end link attachments will get better finite results. Again, this is just "fine-tuning" the setup. How much will someone notice?... When fractions of seconds add up, that will be the difference.

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I have .006" thick washers that I can use as shims, how finite do you need to be? Tim


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