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| | | Crazy mods by frscke1 - December 02nd 2023 8:18 pm
| | |  Re: thinking about buying an awd | Joined: Sep 2009 Posts: 1,051 old hand | old hand Joined: Sep 2009 Posts: 1,051 | As for year models, I would suggest '97 and newer. Pre 96 had 700R4 transmissions and throttle body injectors, 95 was a transition year and there was still a few bugs in with the then new multiport injection. I haven't done any major repairs other than the tranny on my van and she's now pushing 180k miles. I did rebuild the entire front suspension with all new Moog parts but it really just need lower ball joints. Since I plan on keeping it as long as there is anything left of it, I decided to spring for a full rebuild.
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| | |  Re: thinking about buying an awd | Joined: May 2007 Posts: 9,851 Likes: 7 Festerus Vannimus | Festerus Vannimus Joined: May 2007 Posts: 9,851 Likes: 7 | Very good tip on MOOG parts for the front end.
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| | |  Re: thinking about buying an awd | Joined: Apr 2010 Posts: 2,847 Likes: 42 veteran | veteran Joined: Apr 2010 Posts: 2,847 Likes: 42 | Since the great outsourcing Boom, Moog no longer can enjoy it's good reputation unmolested. You might get some older parts Fabricated here in the USA years ago, or get some newer parts fabricated in China to 'maximum profit' standards.
I believe the Raybestos Professional grade suspension parts, which used to be Spicer, has the best chance of being a quality well engineered and fabricated product these days.
But everything is a crap shoot these days. You'll never know what will arrive in the box, if your getting what you paid the extra for in today's seemingly futile pursuit of quality aftermarket parts. | | |  Re: thinking about buying an awd | Joined: Jan 2014 Posts: 55 journeyman | journeyman Joined: Jan 2014 Posts: 55 | Thanks Bullet, you answered a question I asked about fuel injestion's. When did G.M. stop useing the "Spider" type injection's...... | | |  Re: thinking about buying an awd | Joined: Mar 2014 Posts: 358 Likes: 3 enthusiast | enthusiast Joined: Mar 2014 Posts: 358 Likes: 3 | They didnt , but you can swap the Spider for a newer injector style , Did it on my ex wifes 2002 s10
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