Are moog tie rod ends still worth the extra money??

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Just received a pair of Timken bearing-hub assemblies from RockAuto for my Bravada. The world is ending. Timken is now shipping Korean bearings. :(

I checked the pair of Blazer hubs I picked up a while back and there are no marking on the boxes or parts stating country of origin. I paid extra hoping for made in the USA, but it's not clear one way or the other.

I did look in the box of Moog tie rod ends I got a few years ago - will install before they take my driver's license - and they are all marked USA.:banana:
 

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finally got a reply from Moog..."Steve the steering linkage parts (ES2034RLT, ES2033RLT (tie rods), ES2032S (tie rod sleeves), K6187T (idler arm) & DS909 (center link) for your 1986 Pontiac Grand Prix are all made in the USA."
 
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