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MOOG parts come greased from the factory, but should also be greased at the time of installation. After installation, MOOG recommends greasing these parts at each oil change for the best service life.
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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.)
Front Lower Ball Joint | 1976-1996 Ford F150
The MOOG-k8195t ball joint can replace a loose ball joint and restore smooth steering control if the original is worn out. The joint may start to fail when the ball joint wears down from the weight of the vehicle's loads, debris coming into the joint, or simply hollowing out and wearing out over time. When the ball joint becomes loose, the vehicle might emit clanking sounds or begin to show signs of wheel misalignment. The k8195t joint has many features that combat these issues, like its heat treated stud, gusher bearing, and the pressed in cover plate. These joints are a great way to protect one of the suspension's key parts from breaking down over time.
Ball Joints! What could go wrong?
The ball joint is an essential part of a vehicle's suspension and when it fails; the vehicle's wheel loses a significant amount of its connection to the suspension. The heavy loads that vehicles like the 1976-1996 Ford F-150 carry regularly can wear down the vehicle. When a vehicle's ball joint breaks down, the wheel starts to go crooked. When it does, the vehicle's steering starts to become sluggish or stiff depending on how the joint is worn. Another problem from worn down ball joints is wheel tilt and uneven tire wear. If the wheel is leaning to one side because one of its supports is loose, then the tire will wear out on one side if it leans. This replacement ball joint from MOOG can resist some of these issues through the features already built in.
What makes this Ball Joint Better?
The k8195t MOOG ball joint comes with ways to prevent damage to both itself and the vehicle that it's installed on. The ball joint comes with a heat-treated stud that is durable but flexible, preventing a break from strain or bending. It also has a pressed-in metal plate that keeps the socket and grease sealed in while also keeping the debris out. Finally, to produce more lubrication for the ball stud, the joint has a gusher bearing that allows free movement of the grease inside and makes it possible to flush out excessive debris that manages to get into the joint. These features will help ensure that the ball joint lasts longer than other ball joints.
So, if you would like a ball joint that is specially crafted to last for a long time and allows for additional grease maintenance, pick up a MOOG k8195t ball joint or two for your vehicle!
Product Reviews for moog-k8195t | Lower Ball Joint | 70s-90s Ford, Chevy, Dodge, Jeep
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MOOG moog-k8195t
starstarstarstarstar" Review 1 Year Later "
Im a reluctant mechanic. In other words, Im too cheap to hire a real mechanic. And since Im not a real mechanic, I can tell you the parts from you look like high-quality parts and they fit like a glove and have worked very well since the installation. I am very pleased with your products.
verified_user Verified Buyer - William Lee Embrey - . MOOG moog-k8195t - 5 out of 5starstarstarstarstar" Review 2 Years Later "
Im rebuilding an 88 k-5 blazer Im disabled so its taking me a bit longer on the build however Ive used Moog ball joints before on other trucks and had very good luck with them, thats why I chose Moog for this project thank you.
verified_user Verified Buyer - James Rembe - . MOOG moog-k8195t - 5 out of 5starstarstarstarstar" Review 1 Year Later "
Very happy with product. Never had a problem with moog parts.
verified_user Verified Buyer - Thomas cornwall - . MOOG moog-k8195t - 5 out of 5starstarstarstarstar" Great! "
Well designed. Fit my 1980 Jeep J10 perfectly.
verified_user Verified Buyer - Carli An Crupe - . MOOG moog-k8195t - 5 out of 5question_answer Customer Questions and Answers
- Question:
- Is the price of part number k8195t for the pair or just one?
- Answer:
- For part number k8195t, the price is just for one ball joint.
- Question:
- Do the k8195t not require a boot anymore? Both I bought do not have one and there is a small rubber piece attached.
- Answer:
- Moog-k8195t has an integral dust boot. Moog has redesigned the ball joint to remove the external dust boot.
- Question:
- Where does snap ring go?
- Answer:
- There is a groove in the ball joint that the snap ring is installed. It is an added safety feature to retain the ball.
- Question:
- Where are your ball joints manufactured?
- Answer:
- Put this link in a Google or Yahoo search: https://www.suspension.com/blog/where-are-moog-parts-made/. This will explain where Moog parts are manufactured.
- Question:
- Is part number k8195t sold as a pair or individually?
- Answer:
- Part number k8195t is sold individually.
- Question:
- Is part number k8195t sold in pairs or individually?
- Answer:
- Part number k8195t is sold individually.
- Question:
- Do these ball joints come with a boot?
- Answer:
- moog-k8195t has been redesigned to use an integral dust boot. It no longer has the external dust boot.
- Question:
- The ball joints do they come in a pair? Or is that the price for one?
- Answer:
- All Moog ball joints are sold individually. If replacing the left and right lower ball joints you would need to purchase 2.
- Question:
- I was just wondering if these ball joints as well as the upper ball joint come in pairs or are they sold individually?
- Answer:
- All Moog ball joints are sold individually. Not in pairs.