Federal-Mogul adds to Moog product line

April 13, 2011
The Moog steering and suspension product line from Federal-Mogul now includes 42 additional premium-quality parts covering millions of late-model foreign and domestic nameplate passenger vehicles.

The Moog steering and suspension product line from Federal-Mogul now includes 42 additional premium-quality parts covering millions of late-model foreign and domestic nameplate passenger vehicles.

The Moog brand offers comprehensive coverage of the North American vehicle population and includes hundreds of exclusive “Problem Solver” parts that are easy to install and provide optimum performance and durability, the company says.

Among the latest Moog product introductions are left and right rear sway bar link kits (K750369 and K750370, respectively) for thousands of 2009 Ford Flex and 2009-2010 Taurus and Taurus SHO models and 2009 Lincoln MKS and 2010 Lincoln MKT models.

The new Moog sway bar links feature the brand’s powdered metal “gusher” bearing design, which allows grease to flow through the bearing face for smooth socket movement and durability.

The product line expansion also includes several new control arms, tie rod ends, control arm bushings and kits, sway bar bushing kits, additional sway bar link kits and other parts for popular late-model vehicles ranging from the Acura TSX to the Toyota RAV4.

Three new Moog control arm bushings alone cover more than two million Buick Rainier (2004-2007) and Chevrolet TrailBlazer (2002-2009) models. Other leading vehicle nameplates covered by the new parts are Audi, Chrysler, Dodge, Honda, Jeep, Kia, Lexus, Mazda, Mitsubishi, Mercedes-Benz, Nissan, Pontiac, and Saab.

Mark Boyle, director, steering and suspension products, Federal-Mogul, says, “The Moog brand helps service providers complete more repairs, on more applications, every day. That’s exactly the kind of business solution today’s shop owners need and expect.”

For additional information regarding Moog chassis parts, see the company's Web site at www.moogproblemsolver.com.

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