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MOOG K80007 Radius Arm Bushing Kit for Ford F-150

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Darryl Phelps
Reviewed in the United States on June 27, 2024
Great price. Perfect fit
Rob Miller
Reviewed in Canada on March 9, 2024
Fit good
Dimoe
Reviewed in the United States on March 24, 2020
I put these on a 1995 F150 XLT Extended Cap with a 5.8L. They look great and have helped with the ride. A great upgrade for the tired and wore our bushings that were the Ford originals.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on August 20, 2019
These worked great. Just know that one box does both left and right side radius arms. I bought two boxes by mistake.
Bill
Reviewed in the United States on May 22, 2019
Fit great on my 5" lifted Bronco. The last set I bought from another Urathane company didn't have the cup set and cracked after 2 years. A great company and made in the USA!
Burona
Reviewed in Canada on May 11, 2019
Excellent product, good price and fast shipping. Exactly what I was looking for.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on April 17, 2019
i installed these a few weeks back. along with new brackets everything went very well and the best part no more clunking under my truck. i put a little grease on the surfaces when assembling and all seemed to go very well. yes i would recommend this bushing kit.
Mark
Reviewed in Canada on December 21, 2018
Delivery was quick, easy install on thectruck and back to snow plowing in no time
richard
Reviewed in Canada on April 1, 2018
excellent product ,great price and fast shipping .
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on December 5, 2017
excellent quality.
User
Reviewed in the United States on May 15, 2015
Replaced my worn rubber stock bushings and cracked plastic bits. Well designed and strong, I bet these will last the life of the truck unlike the rubber ones.Fit my 1992 F350 Dually 2wd with 460 engine.Note:This part has nothing to do with the Moog bushings. If your radius arms are not entering100% straight into these bushings these bushings are stiff enough to throw off your alignment, so buy the correct angled bushings or shave these down to correct alignment. Ford designed these trucks to have so many areas that can throw off alignment, these are one of them (I wouldn't have guessed). If you are not messing with anything except these bushings you're good. I replaced front springs with new stock springs when I installed these that changed ride height just enough to put my radius arms a degree or two off and I should have bought an offset radius arm bushing.
Alien Bitflipper
Reviewed in the United States on March 27, 2015
These fit correctly on brackets that are in like-new condition. I used them with K8776 and K8777 bushing kit brackets, good fit.Upsides - truck handles and drives great. No banging under the floor, tracking is consistent.Downsides - there is a lot of "spread" or "cold flow", which concerns me. After a short time, they started to sqeak when the assembly lube wore off. I wish somebody had put instruction about different lubrication or adding grease fittings before doing the thankless and nusance job of replacement.I would definitely watch out to avoid installing these in "oblonged" damaged brackets. Clean and precision fit / torque are required. Be sure to get new nuts from Ford for the radius arms, they are one-time use.If these make it a year, and stop creaking over time, I'll bump up the stars thenBe sure to consider your options for grease fittings and lithium based grease if you want a creak-free truck.I'm considering rubber bushings next time if I can find them, who cares if they only last 10 years. These may not make it past a few years due to "cold flow" of the material.Knocked stars for 1. Lack of instructions 2. Creaking and no recommended grease 3. Vibration transmitting material not great for a stock rideGave stars for fit, and restoration of a sloppy handling, clunking truck to a safe straight riding truck.Update 2 Years Later:Creaking sounds are gone most of the time now, apparently some of the silicone grease spray I liberally applied a few times to isolate the noise helped a bit. In spite of the "cold flow" of material, the bushings work fine. Had the caster and camber checked during an alignment - all good. When I replace the bushings again at some point, I will be sure to add grease fittings in the brackets so that I can inject synthetic / lithium grease as needed. One star added, bushings are so far lasting, 22 year old truck tracks straight.
David E. Pierri
Reviewed in the United States on April 5, 2010
I've been hearing a "clunk" from the bottom of my seventeen year old Explorer Sport for about a year or so - looked everywhere underneath and could not see anything until this past January. A large chunk of the original rubber bushing came off and I was able to see the missing gap as I hosed off the salt from a recent snow storm. I started my search from forums and enthusiasts sites and everyone wrote wonders about Moog products especially this set of bushings. Searching the obvious online auto part places left me wondering if I should just go to the local Ford dealer and have them order the part for me. Then a search took me to Amazon! - I thought they only sold books and movies and wheat-free food. Well, I found this set of bushings and I thought I could do the job over the weekend. Well, no such luck as the radius arms end up on a bracket that is riveted to the frame. So I visited my local Masonic brother's shop and he did the job for me. From the start, he requested the kit from Ford because I guess it brings some sort of metal sleeve that goes around the arm with the rubber bushings. This must be a new after-thought from Ford as the Moog kit does not come with it. However, both my brother mechanic and I could tell the top grade these bushings are made of. The "clunk" is gone and the car ride is smooth. I enjoy driving this gas guzzler every day back and forth to work. Now I even let my wife drive it with the kids in it without worrying that the wheels might fall off! (exaggerating). Moog is a top manufacturer of after-market auto parts for 4X4 enthusiasts - therefore they don't make junk - only top of the line parts. You can't go wrong at the quality or the price.
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