The
MOOG® steering and suspension product
line from
Federal-Mogul is growing again, with
several new control arms and dozens of other premium
quality components covering nearly 10 million late-
model foreign-nameplate and domestic vehicles.
Included in the new part numbers are several “first to
market” components that enable service providers to
address a variety of emerging repair needs.
Among the latest MOOG components are right and left upper
control arms with premium integral ball joints for
nearly 1.4 million 2002-2005 Ford Explorer and Mercury
Mountaineer and 2003-2005 Lincoln Aviator models.
Unlike other control arms offered for these
applications, the new parts (#K620224 and K620225)
feature premium MOOG ball joints engineered to deliver
exceptional performance and durability.
The MOOG team also has introduced a rear
lower control arm (#K640259) for nearly 2.6 million
2003-2006 Honda Accord and 2004-2008 Acura TSX models;
rear upper center and upper front control arms for a
broad range of late-model BMW applications; a rear
upper control arm for 1989-1998 Suzuki Sidekick and X90
models; and right and left front lower control arms for
late-model Scion XA and XB models.
Other new MOOG parts include a first-to-market rear
sway bar link kit for Audi A4 sedans and wagons, and
A5, S5 and Q5 models; front sway bar link kit for more
than 500,000 Ford F150 4WD and F Series Super Duty 2WD
and 4WD trucks; lower ball joint for more than 625,000
Chrysler Sebring, Dodge Avenger, and Dodge Journey
Models; and a broad array of alignment shims and
bushings for several late-model foreign nameplate and
domestic applications.
“We have invested significant resources in extending
our coverage leadership in the control arm category,”
said Mark Boyle, director, steering and suspension
products,
Federal-Mogul. “In each case, the MOOG
brand offers an advanced design with premium components
and materials engineered to deliver best-in-class
performance and service life.”
For additional information regarding MOOG chassis
parts, please visit the brand’s technician-focused Web site or contact your MOOG
supplier.