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Old 02-10-2020, 06:07 AM   #11
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I've had Moog "premium" ball joints installed on two different E250's, neither running too close to their upper GVW ratings, they've been flawless but I do keep them lubricated. Originally bought through Amazon, one set back in 2008 and another in 2012, each set with at least 100K miles or more mileage.

I'm disappointed to hear Moog might not be as good as they once were and yes the Dynatrac's are near perfect, fascinating tech that goes into them. But Wowzers on prices---have to think on that as I too am considering preemptively replacing ball joints on my 2005 E350 that is making noise they might be on their out. That van is running close to its upper weight limits so the Dynatrac's make sense but wowzers that cost.

I'll do a bit more reading up on the NAPA/Spicer parts seeing how they fare over the longer term.

Whichever way I do go I want the ability to lubricate them regularly.

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Old 05-25-2022, 12:55 PM   #12
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I replaced mine with the Dynatrac ball joints about 6 years ago, still going strong. Yes, they are spendy, but it says something that they are specifically built for heavy rigs and for those running oversize tires. I figure the upfront cost is worthwhile if you can swing it cause it’ll probably be the last set you will need to purchase for the life of the van.
Ref I realize this was a long time ago but I was trying to source HD ball joints and it turns out their site says 2005 +. My van is 2002, I realize you have a 2003...
were this the ones you got?

https://www.dynatrac.com/hd-balljoin...e-350-van.html

Im confused bc if you were doing napa ball joints for example... they are the same through out the years so not sure what is different before 2005
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Old 05-25-2022, 03:28 PM   #13
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balljoint recommendations.

I’d have to look up my order but I’m pretty sure it must’ve been the ones used for Dana 60 applications, according to my build sheet from Quigley, I’ve got a 2003 F-350 Dana 60 front end. This would be the set

https://www.dynatrac.com/hd-balljoin...-knuckles.html
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