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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.
Part of our warranty process includes reviewing evidence of the defect provided by the customer. This is easily accomplished by providing video or images of the defective part so our staff can verify the claim and move forward with the warranty process. This removes the necessity of shipping the part back to our facility at the customer's expense.
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.
Wearable RUBBER parts are not covered under warranty (Dust boots, bushings, bump stops, etc.)
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.
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MOOG moog-k80026-dana-60
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Very happy no problems yet and I dont think there will be great product.
verified_user Verified Buyer - John Ryce - . MOOG moog-k80026-dana-60 - 5 out of 5starstarstarstarstar" very good "
Fantastic product, boxes were a little damaged but all the parts were there.
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Fantastic product, boxes were a little damaged but all the parts were there.
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verified_user Verified Buyer - Jason Ezell - . MOOG moog-k80026-dana-60 - 5 out of 5question_answer Customer Questions and Answers
- Question:
- What is the difference between the k80026 and the k80026 DANA?
- Answer:
- It is the same ball joint. We add -dana 60 as an extra qualifier to help selecting the part.
- Question:
- Will this ball joint fit or should I get K100056? My truck has 8800 GVW.
- Answer:
- K100056 is for a vehicle of 7500 lb GVW or up.
- Question:
- What is the difference from K80026-DANA-60 and the K80026 upper ball joint?
- Answer:
- There is no difference between K80026-DANA-60 and K80026. We add -DANA-60 to help clarify fitment.
- Question:
- Where are these moog ball joints made?
- Answer:
- The only way to tell where a Moog part is made is to look at the Moog sticker on the box. It will show the country of origin. No matter where the Moog part is made it will be a high quality part. They have very stringent quality control.
- Question:
- Is the upper ballpoint boot/dust cover available separately?
- Answer:
- Moog does not sell the dust boots. We have universal polyurethane dust boots that are sold by dimensions. Here is a link to them: https://www.suspension.com/universal-dust-boots.asp Do a Google or Yahoo search. It should bring the page up.
- Question:
- What is the difference between the k80026 and the k80026 DANA?
- Answer:
- It is the same Moog part. We add Dana to the end of the part to clarify fitment.
- Question:
- What is the difference between the moog-k80026-dana-60 ball joint and the moog-k80026 ball joint.
- Answer:
- They are the same Moog part number. We add Dana the end to clarify it fits the Dana 60 axle.
- Question:
- I noticed it shows the k80026 and k80026-Dana-60 fit my truck. The 06 f250 4x4 has a Dana 60. Does the K80026 still fit it?
- Answer:
- k80026-dana-60 and k80026 are the same ball joint. We add -dana-60 to the end of the Moog part number k80026 as an added qualifier.
- Question:
- I am replacing the ball joints in my truck and have a question concerning the upper joint (K80026). There is a white mark on the upper shoulder of the ball joint and I am wondering if this is an orientation mark. I've looked at the instructions but don't see anything regarding the mark.
- Answer:
- The white dot is a quality control mark. It is not an orientation mark for a specific position to press the ball joint in.