Replacement ball joints

Hi guys new to the form! Any recommendations on the Brand of ball joints they use.


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Dynatrac pro steer ball joints are the best on the market but do come at a price. Totally worth it tho. I personally spent more money in replacing inferior brands after they fail in 10k miles than if I bought the dynatrac a the first time around
 
I have Dynatrac ones. They needed to be rebuilt after a few years and the parts were back ordered. I've since ordered spare rebuild kits to have on hand.

When those get used I think I will try Rare Parts ball joints. They are designed in such a way that the upper ball joints carry some of the load, around 25%.
http://rareparts.com/dual-load-carrying-ball-joints
 
My opinion don't go with stock ones. Like others have said dynatrac I'm sure the best. I have the alloy USA which are the same as synergy from what I've been told and they have treated me well so far for almost 2 years.


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Another vote for dynatrac. I blew out the factory ball joints in 14000 miles, and didn't want to change them once a year. Because I make a few trips to the mall a month, I wanted something that could hold up to the curbs and parking blocks. There is a reason why people run there products in races like king of the hammer!


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I'm running Alloy USA for past 2 years and work as they should. Definitely don't use oem unless you like replacing them often.
Edit: I researched A lot of joints and they all seem to have the occasional bad review. I wanted to get prosteers but definitely out of budget and I figured for under $200 with a 5 years warranty if they do go bad after warranty they cost about the same as the rebuild kit for prosteers. My logic might be flawed but it works for me [emoji1]

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Either buy an expensive set of ball joints and replace them once or buy cheap ball joints and an expensive ball joint tool.
 
I have Dynatrac ones. They needed to be rebuilt after a few years and the parts were back ordered. I've since ordered spare rebuild kits to have on hand.

When those get used I think I will try Rare Parts ball joints. They are designed in such a way that the upper ball joints carry some of the load, around 25%.
http://rareparts.com/dual-load-carrying-ball-joints

I'm super curious about these! I've been seeing them around recently and I watched the videos they have and it's super interesting. Just want to see more people using and abusing them to see how they're holding up.


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