MOOG Steering and Suspension Late-Model Vehicles

MOOG Steering And Suspension Coverage Expanded To Millions Of Additional Late-Model Vehicles

The MOOG Steering and Suspension line has been expanded to include nearly 40 innovative new control arm assemblies, stabilizer bar link kits and other components for millions of late-model foreign nameplate and domestic vehicles. Known as the automotive industry's "Problem Solver" brand, MOOG products are available through leading replacement parts distributors across North America.

The MOOG Steering and Suspension line has been expanded to include nearly 40 innovative new control arm assemblies, stabilizer bar link kits and other components for millions of late-model foreign nameplate and domestic vehicles. Known as the automotive industry’s “Problem Solver” brand, MOOG products are available through leading replacement parts distributors across North America.

The new MOOG Problem Solver parts include premium right and left rear upper control arm assemblies (CK620667 and CK620668, respectively) for more than 1.3 million Ford Explorer (2002-2005), Lincoln Aviator (2003-2005) and Mercury Mountaineer (2002-2005) models; and a rear upper ball joint (K500208) for more than 3.3 million Ford Taurus (1996-2005), Lincoln Continental (1995-2002) and Mercury Sable (1996-2005) passenger cars.

Also new to the MOOG line are right (CK620313) and left (CK620314) front lower control arm assemblies for 2002-2005 Chrysler Sebring, Dodge Stratus and Mitsubishi Eclipse models. In addition, Federal-Mogul has introduced 15 additional Problem Solver stabilizer link kits as well as 16 new R-Series control arm assemblies for a variety of popular Audi, Chevrolet, Ford, Hyundai, Kia, Land Rover, Mini Cooper and Porsche models.

“Each new MOOG part meets the same strict design, material and production standards that have made us the category leader,” said Mark Boyle, director, steering and suspension, North America, Federal-Mogul. “Our aggressive investment in new coverage enables professionals to rely on MOOG in order to provide world-class steering and suspension performance to more customers every day.”

To learn more about MOOG steering and suspension components, visit the technician-focused www.moogproblemsolver.com website or contact your MOOG supplier. In addition to the Moogproblemsolver.com website, the latest MOOG product application listings are available through Federal-Mogul’s www.FMe-cat.com electronic catalog.

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