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Old 02-07-2015, 11:58 AM
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Originally Posted by Nukpanna
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k80306 -Drivers side
k80308 -passenger side
There are normal and heavy duty ones also
What's the difference between the normal and heavy duty?
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Yes moog is quality and greasable. And warrentied. Good stuff.
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Originally Posted by 04 Lucho
What's the difference between the normal and heavy duty?
I assume its 2WD and 4WD. When i searched for my FX4 it only showed heavy duty ones.
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Originally Posted by 04 Lucho
What's the difference between the normal and heavy duty?



Don't quote me on this but I do believe there are F150's that are considered "Heavy Duty". The normal ones come with 5 or 6 lugnuts and the ones considered "Heavy Duty" come with 7 lugnuts(I think those are the number of lugnuts anyway). I think I read that somewhere on here, actually. Someone was discussing rims and that info came out during that discussion.


If I am totally offbase here, someone please correct me.
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I just installed these 2 weeks ago and no complaints from me. IMO you can't go wrong with Moog. If you do decide to go with Moog replacements make sure you go with the more expensive ones that have the grease fitting. K80306 (Drivers) and K80308 (Passenger) You can get them on Rockauto for $66.** each.
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Originally Posted by JimmyB1232
I just installed these 2 weeks ago and no complaints from me. IMO you can't go wrong with Moog. If you do decide to go with Moog replacements make sure you go with the more expensive ones that have the grease fitting. K80306 (Drivers) and K80308 (Passenger) You can get them on Rockauto for $66.** each.
I just noticed I don't order the ones with grease fittings. Fml
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Originally Posted by BUCKSHOT
Don't quote me on this but I do believe there are F150's that are considered "Heavy Duty". The normal ones come with 5 or 6 lugnuts and the ones considered "Heavy Duty" come with 7 lugnuts(I think those are the number of lugnuts anyway). I think I read that somewhere on here, actually. Someone was discussing rims and that info came out during that discussion. If I am totally offbase here, someone please correct me.
Right on the money! I did some poking around and dug this up.

http://www.ford-trucks.com/forums/90...d-package.html
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What else should I change while I'm changing out the ball joints?
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Originally Posted by 04 Lucho
What else should I change while I'm changing out the ball joints?
Shock/Struts, sway bar links, tie rods, hubs, iwe, brakes and rotors. Obviously only do them if needed or close to it since they are all going to be removed from the truck anyways



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