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Well half way through my trip up north I have found that my Balls joints are loose again.  

 

The moogs lasted 20K

The Danas lasted about 15k

 

Not really sure what to do.  I would love to just get something that lasted from the factory, but I dunno.  

 

Thoughts on what to try?  Should I do the dana ones again?

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After lots of research i desided the XRF was the  way to go. Sure the Carli ones were better but i wasn't going to spend that money. 

These are guaranteed for life ( i think) and i have about 20,000 km's on them ( 12,500 miles) there was no play side to side or up or down when they were new. I thought i checked them last oil change and they had slight up and down play. But from what i hear that is normal and acceptable. ???

as for u-joints i went with NAPA greasable on one side because it came with the truck and i went with a Dana Spicer non greasable on the other. I like the Non greasable ones better but will be cool to see which one lasts longer.  

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On 12/26/2015 at 0:01 PM, dripley said:

Jag, I know what you are saying. I am still trying to find a set of tires I can get 89k to 90k miles out of.

 

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I have a set of Michelin LTX2 M&S tires that are guaranteed for 80k from Discount Tires. LRE on my gen 2 truck and they have 60k on them now and they look to me like they are a bit over half worn and will go past that 80k mileage guarantee.

 

I have 19.5s on my gen 3 with just shy of 30k miles on them  (Hankook AH11) and the tread depth hardly shows any wear.  They will go well over 100k.  Actually I am expecting close to 200k but in reality the tires will time out before I wear them out.

On 5/1/2016 at 9:47 PM, Explosives87 said:

ME78569 did you ever cut your old spicer apart to see what failed on it. There is to many choices and I don't know which one to choice. I really wish that EMF would have build there rebuild able joints for are 2nd gens. Has anyone tried XRF joints yet?

I decided to take a chance with the XRF million mile guarantee joints and have just shy of 25k miles on them now.  Just had the alignment checked when I re-installed my 19.5s this spring and they are still nice and tight.  So far my expectations for these units are very positive.  They are greaseable and have zerk fittings on top and bottom.

52 minutes ago, Mopar1973Man said:

I finally spent some serious coin on fresh rubber too...

http://www.hankooktire.com/us/passenger-cars/hankook-dynapro-at-m-rf10.html

 

I will admit the Black Lion's did well for winter traction but wore out rather fast... 

I belive we have a set of these on one of our work trucks, they seem to do good and holding up well. I thought about getting these buy somehow got toyos.

I've been having great luck with my 315/75R16 Goodyear Duratracs. With close to 30k miles they still look new. 

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10 hours ago, dripley said:

What size did you go with, 235 85's again? Cost??

 

Yes, I did the 235/85 R16 again. Right at $970 for the set. Later on I'll grab a picture.