Moogs are fine and should last 2x the non-greasable links. However, you do have to grease it the first time you install them, and at every oil change, which may be an inconvenience.
Dana chassis, Raybestos and Spicer brands are pretty much consolidated into the 100+ year-old name
Raybestos. These typically don't have grease zerks. You don't have to find the zerk every or every-other oil change.
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Originally Posted by Oldcar95
I have a Gen 4, 2000 Camry with 140000 on it. The rear endlinks need to be replaced. OEM endlinks at the nearby dealer are $86 without tax, (lowest price I could talk him down to, the regular price is $95) That is without nuts and the nuts will cost $1.80 each. OEM internet dealers with shipping comes to $84 each. I found locally Moog endlinks at $42 each and they have grease fittings. Know of any other brands and which is a good brand?
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