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Moog fulfills their warranty through their individual dealers. That means that in order to receive warranty support, you will have to refer back to the original dealer you purchased the part from. Be sure to check the dealer's warranty support before you buy the part to make sure that they will properly support the warranty. If a dealer will only refer you back to the manufacturer in order to receive warranty support, then you may not actually have any warranty at all.
WARRANTY:
Moog Premium Steering Components carry a Limited Lifetime Warranty. Moog R-Series Control Arms, Hub Assemblies, and Strut Assemblies carry a 3 Year Warranty.
Moog warranties their parts to be free of defects in materials and/or workmanship during these timeframes as measured from the date of purchase.
If a Moog part should fail due to materials or manufacturing defect while under warranty, we will provide a replacement of the part upon return of the defective part.
Moog Problem Solver Ball Joints
Moog Ball Joints provide long-lasting dependability and performance. Moog ball joints are made with a hardened steel stud ball. These have a full 360-degree range of movement, allowing for consistent stud articulation throughout the life of the part. Grease grooves allow full lubrication between the housing and the ball stud for extended life.
Ball joints are a pivotal part of your vehicle's suspension, so go with the best replacement with Moog's Ball Joints. A ball joint allows your wheels to rotate when you turn the steering wheel. If your ball joint has failed or is failing, your vehicle's ability to turn is severely hindered. Moog's Ball Joints use innovated designs to maximize the performance and durability of your suspension.


Warranty
Not only do MOOG ball joints provide durability, they also provide peace of mind. Moog ball joints are covered by a Lifetime Warranty and, should you ever need it, can be handled directly through our DST Customer Service Team. Take turns confidently with a Moog ball joint.
question_answer Customer Questions and Answers
- Question:
- What type of grease does part number k500232 need?
- Answer:
- Part number k500232 is not greaseable.
- Question:
- I bought some new lower ball joints from Oreillys and they didn't come with grease zerks just a silver looking plug in the hole? And the hole isn't threaded?
- Answer:
- The ball joint is sealed and does not need to be greased.
- Question:
- Is part number k500232 greaseable?
- Answer:
- No k500232 is not greaseable.
- Question:
- On a moog-k500232, can the plug be removed and a grease zerk threaded in?
- Answer:
- That is not a plug in the moog-k500232 lower ball joint. It is a cup style grease zerk. You would need to use a grease nozzle to grease the ball joint.
- Question:
- Is there a specific attachment I need for my grease gun to grease these lower ball joints.
- Answer:
- You will need a grease nozzle. Not a needle.
- Question:
- There was no grease fitting on the lower ball joint the hole has some kind of plug maybe in it, am I supposed to pull that and put my own fitting in?
- Answer:
- Moog-k500232 has a cupped or recessed grease zerk. You have use a grease nozzle to grease the ball joint with.
- Question:
- I purchased k500232 ball joints , did not come with a grease fitting.
- Answer:
- It does not have a traditional grease zerk. moog-k500232 has a cup type grease zerk. You have to use a grease nozzle to grease the ball joint.
- Question:
- The new grease zerk is ridiculous, can it be changed to the old style grease zerk?
- Answer:
- The grease zerk in that ball joint is a cup style zerk. You would have to use a grease nozzle to grease the ball joint. I don't think you would be able to install a straight zerk in the ball joint.
- Question:
- Will part number k500232 work as both my lower and upper ball joints?
- Answer:
- No, part number k500232 will only work as your lower ball joints. The upper ball joints will be a different part number.