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Old 07-08-2014, 01:54 PM
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i'm rebuilding whole front end on my durango and looking through parts i find mopar parts double the price, for example bolt joints costing $40 and mopars costing $80 on amazon.....
 
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I wouldn't hesitate to get good replacements from Rock Auto, prefer Moog.
 
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You have to be careful asking those types of questions! Youll start a huge debate!
 
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We can't compete with aftermarket parts but we can get you guys the best deals out there on OEM when you do want or need it.

I do prefer OEM on my own vehicles but I'll also admit to shopping around and will buy the occasional aftermarket part if it makes sense at the time.

Check out our prices and compare http://www.tascaparts.com/

-Steve
 
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racers use moog, they have a lifetime warranty you do the math. For suspension parts I rarely use OEM the aftermarket ones tend to be stronger, and greasable so they last longer (if you grease them)
 



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