Matt Conner
The louder the better
I had replaced the driver side tie rod with a moog, and the passenger side still felt tight so I left it alone. One good thing, that bumper I built took the impact really well and none of the welds broke
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Move bumpers. My bad. Weld them yourself kitsI support a Cummins endeavor, been looking for one myself. Plus you could always.... you know....
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Heard so many good things about Moog from mechanics and other owners. I've decided to go that route with my truck when I rebuild the front end. I noticed the truck has a little pull in it but nothing severe, so I decided once the lift kit goes on I'll also go ahead an redo the front end entirely. Looking at changing everything from the center link to the ball joints, basically all the parts for these trucks they make lol.
move.com is a moving website?
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I used a mounting plate that uses the tow hook bolt holesWhere did you mount it up?
Guys I dropped the Cummins idea and bought another GMT400!!! She’s a 95 ECSB Silverado 1500 350 5 speedMoog is good quality stuff, shouldn't have any issues with them.
Wanted to post an "update", I found another bumper I like the look of. I saw @ChrisAU signature on another thread and it mentioned Logan's Metal Bumpers. Did a quick google search and I think a guy can support these. Thoughts?
http://www.logansmetal4x4.com/88ch150bolis1.html
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