Moog ball joints?

I have a set of Moog stock replacements front ball joints on my 2000 GT. Their construction seams first rate. Compared to stock, they appear beefier. In addition include a method to add grease.

In general, they make a solid product. Much better than the cheap imports.

Note, my experience is with "street" applications.
 
Hopefully someone can share some more recent and direct experience (and wmburns did while I was typing this :D ) but Moog is pretty well respected when it comes to replacement suspension components like balljoints and bushings.

I've used them before on other vehicles and had no problems with them.

Motorcraft balljoints were only a few bucks more than the Moogs at Rockauto (looks like they've gone up a few bucks since though) so I went with those instead but I've never heard anything bad about Moog.
 
How many angels can dance on the head of a pin?

Seriously, either is a good quality name brand part. But if you are absolutly looking for something to help make up your mind, the Moog is greasable.
 
If its any help, I only use moog on my jeep and I beat it to hell and back.
I give moog da thumbs up!
I belive you people seem to use Moog ball joints over the Motorcraft
and the OEM Ford ball joints.I will try them out though.My car will be
going to my front end guy next week.If my ball joints are the culprit
they will be replaced with these Moog ball joints.Thanks for the help
everyone. :)