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Hvymax Apr 30, 2022 10:20 AM


Originally Posted by PulpFriction (Post 924451)
I can't help thinking that it would be better to use your energy to work on other things and unless they are already broken, solve the axle problem once it proves to actually exist.

I'm pushing 130,000 miles and the struts are a little tired. Generally I do the entire front end just because it's not much more work once it's apart and I won't be tearing it back apart in a month for the next piece to fail. When I replace things I like to upgrade with the best available parts hence my question here. I figured this community would know what works and what doesn't. I was surprised to find that Moog is selling repackaged Chinese stuff. I was hoping that if there was a superior product someone here would be aware. Premium parts more than make up for the extra cost in longevity and ability to withstand actual use.

Oldblue Apr 30, 2022 10:25 AM

For struts and shocks, KYB!
for brakes PowerStop and upgrade to the SS non Brembo 11.6 inch rotors!

Hvymax Apr 30, 2022 10:34 AM


Originally Posted by Oldblue (Post 924457)
For struts and shocks, KYB!
for brakes PowerStop and upgrade to the SS non Brembo 11.6 inch rotors!

Yeah I was leaning KYB if I don't do coilovers. Coilovers are cool but you really need to know what you want before you cascade into trial and error and error and trial. It can be an expensive process. So far I haven't pushed the brakes capabilities but while I'm at it. I had to replace one of my front caliper brackets due to salt, etc so a complete upgrade could almost be justified.

Oldblue Apr 30, 2022 10:43 AM

KYB aren’t coil overs, they are struts and shocks, I’ve put 230,000 miles on a set , no leaks no bouncy suspension, I just swapped them out because they were 10 years old!
The front caliper brackets need to be changed for the 11.6 inch rotors, so you might as well do the conversion, you’ll be happy you did, just order for 2008 SS front brakes!

donbrew Apr 30, 2022 03:05 PM

Like I said a while back; I recommend getting rebuilt axles from Autozone/Advance/ PepBoys/O'reilly. I have had better experience with rebuilt than new ones, not much cheaper.

Hvymax Apr 30, 2022 05:23 PM


Originally Posted by donbrew (Post 924465)
Like I said a while back; I recommend getting rebuilt axles from Autozone/Advance/ PepBoys/O'reilly. I have had better experience with rebuilt than new ones, not much cheaper.

Yeah. I was hoping there was something substantially better considering what the engine is capable of.

donbrew Apr 30, 2022 07:03 PM

I have never heard of one breaking, not even from the drag racing crowd. Ball bearings wear out by their nature. There is only a CV on the outer end the inner is a tri-pot slip joint.


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