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Hello. I'm going to replace tierod and draglink and I'm confused about Moog part numbers. I think I have T-style steering in my 98 4x4 and don't want to order wrong parts because returning parts from Finland takes time and costs big money. Thank you.

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  • Looks like you have the T-style steering which is the heavy duty type.  You can go to the parts lookup article below and on pages 380-381 find the OEM part numbers with description.   After the part n

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11 hours ago, Finlandese said:

I think I have T-style steering in my 98 4x4

 

Can you post a picture of your steering parts so someone can tell you if it's T-style or not.  

 

Rock auto has a selection of Moog parts with the OEM part numbers in the cross-reference section.

https://www.rockauto.com/en/catalog/dodge,1999,ram+2500+pickup,5.9l+l6+diesel+turbocharged,1377569,steering,tie+rod+assembly+(inner+&+outer),7425 

 

https://www.rockauto.com/en/catalog/dodge,1999,ram+2500+pickup,5.9l+l6+diesel+turbocharged,1377569,steering,center+link,7276  

 

Here is an article that might help you.   

 

 

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Looks like you have the T-style steering which is the heavy duty type.  You can go to the parts lookup article below and on pages 380-381 find the OEM part numbers with description.   After the part number and quantity, the numbers in the line column will be 7,8 and in the description column will be [Z7B,Z8B] for heavy duty.

With those OEM part numbers you then can cross reference to the Moog part number.

Open the link below and type the OEM part number into the "Search by Part Number" box, click on the search tab and the Moog part number will be displayed below.   

https://www.moogparts.com/find-my-part/find-my-part-results.html?parttype=&apptype=AUTOMOTIVE&options=2000~Dodge~Ram 2500&values=2000~Dodge~Ram 2500