Dozens Of New Parts Added To MOOG Steering And Suspension Line

Dozens Of New Parts Added To MOOG Steering And Suspension Line

The new MOOG parts include right and left front tie rod ends for 2010-2012 Toyota Prius and 2011-2012 Lexus CT 200H hybrid passenger cars; right and left stabilizer bar link kits for 2011-2012 Nissan Juke all-wheel-drive and 2012 Honda Civic models; and right and left outer tie rod ends for 2010-2012 Ford Fusion and Lincoln MKZ hybrid models. Federal-Mogul also has introduced a rear, L-shaped sway bar link kit for 2010-2012 Hyundai Tucson, 2011-2012 Kia Optima and Sportage, and 2011-2012 Hyundai Sonata models.

The MOOG line of steering and suspension components from Federal-Mogul now includes nearly three-dozen additional parts engineered for popular, late-model foreign nameplate and domestic vehicles. According to Federal-Mogul, the MOOG brand is the automotive service industry’s "Problem Solver" and a preferred choice of professional technicians and NASCAR crew chiefs.

The new MOOG parts include right and left front tie rod ends for 2010-2012 Toyota Prius and 2011-2012 Lexus CT 200H hybrid passenger cars; right and left stabilizer bar link kits for 2011-2012 Nissan Juke all-wheel-drive and 2012 Honda Civic models; and right and left outer tie rod ends for 2010-2012 Ford Fusion and Lincoln MKZ hybrid models. Federal-Mogul also has introduced a rear, L-shaped sway bar link kit for 2010-2012 Hyundai Tucson, 2011-2012 Kia Optima and Sportage, and 2011-2012 Hyundai Sonata models.

Other new parts now available through MOOG distributors include several control arms and control arm assemblies for a variety of popular Acura, Honda, Hyundai, Mazda, Pontiac and Suzuki models, as well as 12 additional coil spring designs.

“The MOOG line continues to grow every month, so we encourage service providers to contact their MOOG distributor for any vehicle that comes into their shop, and to rely on the ‘Find My Part’ electronic catalog on the moogproblemsolver.com website,” said Mark Boyle, director of steering and suspension products, North America, Federal-Mogul.

 

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