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No they do not from what I have seen.

Kryptonite if you want to spend some money for a lifetime warranty and guaranteed never break. Moog also has them

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1 hour ago, shakenfake said:

No they do not from what I have seen.

Kryptonite if you want to spend some money for a lifetime warranty and guaranteed never break. Moog also has them

 

Ive heard fitment issues with kryptonite and moog seems to be hit or miss.  Ill look into them though. Thank you. Do you know who GM uses for oem chassis parts?

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Like other than AC Delco? That's the only answer I can give you on that not sure.

 

I don't know anyone with Kyptonites on a T1XX so I couldn't say but I do know a lot of diesel guys run them on K2XX and I have yet to hear anything poor about them.

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15 minutes ago, shakenfake said:

Like other than AC Delco? That's the only answer I can give you on that not sure.

 

I don't know anyone with Kyptonites on a T1XX so I couldn't say but I do know a lot of diesel guys run them on K2XX and I have yet to hear anything poor about them.

 

Right, like other than ac delco.  I know ac delco is just a re box of other manufacturers, and was just curious if moog is their oem manufacturer for chassis parts. 

 

Ill look into kryptonites and ill call them up to ask any further questions i have. Thanks again for your help. 

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AC Delco is a rebox of GM, they offer some aftermarket parts but they have a different labeling to them.

Moog is not their OEM.

Posted (edited)
19 minutes ago, shakenfake said:

AC Delco is a rebox of GM, they offer some aftermarket parts but they have a different labeling to them.

Moog is not their OEM.

 

 

AC Delco Professional/Gold and AC Delco Advantage/Silver stuff is re-box aftermarket brand parts.  Moog, Monroe, Raybestos, etc.  I have confirmed this from shipping and invoices at work for AC Delco items before with brake pads.  They came back to Affinia/Raybestos. 

 

They are not re-box of GM OE/AC Delco OE parts in the majority of cases. 

 

GM OE/AC Delco OE are the actual OE parts that were installed when the vehicle was built.  Many of those parts come from suppliers as well.  Lots of the OE brakes are Akebono, Brembo, TRW.  Electronics are Bosch, Delphi, Continental, etc.  

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Posted (edited)

When I said different label I meant Professional/Gold. Was gonna say Professional but couldn't remember the other ones lol 

 

I still don't think Moog is the OE supplier for chassis parts.

Edited by shakenfake

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