Foreign-nameplate vehicles part of newly expanded MOOG line

Federal-Mogul Corporation has introduced nearly 400 new problem-solving MOOG chassis components for an extensive range of late-model foreign-nameplate applications. New MOOG coverage includes the 2006-09 Honda Civic, which alone represents more than
Jan. 1, 2020
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Federal-Mogul Corporation has introduced nearly 400 new problem-solving MOOG chassis components for an extensive range of late-model foreign-nameplate applications. New MOOG coverage includes the 2006-09 Honda Civic, which alone represents more than 700,000 North American vehicle registrations.

Federal-Mogul’s aggressive MOOG product development initiative has resulted in nearly 650 new chassis part numbers to date in 2009, including precision-engineered ball joints, alignment kits, control arms, center/drag links, tie rods, coil springs and other components for many of the most popular foreign-nameplate applications.

The new Honda Civic parts include MOOG outer tie rod ends (p/n ES800373, right; ES800374, left), which help technicians restore factory-quality steering and handling performance while delivering the MOOG brand’s trademark durability.

Complete listings of new MOOG products are available on the brand’s technician-focused Web site, www.moogproblemsolver.com, as well as www.FMe-cat.com, Federal-Mogul’s electronic catalog.

“The MOOG brand brings unsurpassed coverage, quality and problem-solving technologies to the rapidly expanding foreign-nameplate category," says Peter Murnen, global marketing director, undercar products, Federal-Mogul. "We are investing in significant new late-model coverage across the entire MOOG line to help repair shops capture every steering and suspension service opportunity.

As the chassis category’s recognized “Problem Solver,” Federal-Mogul’s MOOG brand creates parts that improve on OE designs to make the job easier and return like-new steering response. This unique problem-solving philosophy is why automotive service professionals and NASCAR crew chiefs demand MOOG.

For additional information regarding MOOG steering and suspension products, visit www.moogproblemsolver.com.

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