Federal-Mogul expands MOOG steering, suspension coverage

May 5, 2014
 Federal-Mogul Corp. announced that it has expanded its MOOG Steering and Suspension coverage of late-model Asian, European and domestic passenger vehicle applications with several new control arms, complete strut assemblies and other precision-engineered parts.

Federal-Mogul Corp. announced that it has expanded its MOOG Steering and Suspension coverage of late-model Asian, European and domestic passenger vehicle applications with several new control arms, complete strut assemblies and other precision-engineered parts.

New parts now available through MOOG distributors are rear upper-right (P/N RK641420) and left (RK641421) control arms for 2010-2014 Mercedes-Benz ES350 and ES550 and 2012-2013 C250, C300, C350 and CLS550 models.

Federal-Mogul also has introduced a rear upper front control arm (RK640608) for 1997-1999 Mercedes-Benz S320, S420 and S500 and 1998-1999 CL500 and CL600 models.

The latest MOOG parts for Asian applications include a rear upper control arm (RK641471) for the 2003-2006 Mitsubishi Outlander, and front- left (ST8609L) and right (ST8609R) complete strut assemblies for 2001-2007 Toyota Sequoia sport-utility vehicles.

MOOG complete strut assemblies are engineered to improve vehicle dynamics, provide a smoother ride and help ensure faster, easier installation, notes Federal-Mogul. Each complete strut assembly features a triple piston-rod seal design for long life and superior performance.

New MOOG parts for domestic models include a front-left outer tie rod end (ES800881) for 2011-2012 Ford F-250, F-350 and F-450 Super Duty trucks and a steering center link (DS300010) for millions of Cadillac, Chevrolet and GMC light trucks and SUVs from the 1999 through 2010 model years.

For more information visit www.moogproblemsolver.com.

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