• MOOG expands steering, suspension coverage

    Federal-Mogul Motorparts has expanded its MOOG® Steering and Suspension line with 70 new parts across domestic and foreign applications.
    Sept. 11, 2015
    2 min read

    Federal-Mogul Motorparts has expanded its MOOG® Steering and Suspension line with 70 new parts across domestic and foreign applications. The majority of these parts are produced in the company's North American manufacturing facilities. 

    "MOOG product engineers continue to identify emerging repair needs on a wide range of popular vehicles, particularly those that are approaching prime replacement age for steering and suspension components," said Bryon Osterland, general manager, global steering and suspension, Federal-Mogul Motorparts. "By choosing MOOG, parts distributors and service providers can be confident they have the right parts and outstanding quality to meet the needs of their customers." Federal-Mogul Motorparts is a division of Federal-Mogul Holdings Corp.

    The latest MOOG Problem Solver parts include:

    K500227

    Front lower ball joint

    Chevrolet Equinox and GMC Terrain (2010-2014)

    K500235

    Front lower ball joint

    Chrysler 200 (2011-2013) and Sebring (2010); Dodge Avenger (2010-2013) and Journey (2009-2013)

    EV800884

    Inner tie rod end

    Buick Verano (2012-2015); Chevrolet Cruze (2011) and Volt (2011-2014)

    EV800935

    Inner tie rod end

    Chevrolet Silverado and GMC Sierra 2500HD & 3500HD (2011-2014)

    EV800958

    Inner tie rod end

    Dodge Ram 1500 (2013-2014)

    EV800960

    Inner tie rod end

    Chrysler 300, 300C and Dodge Charger (2011-2014)

    EV800963

    Inner tie rod end

    Chrysler 300, 300C and Dodge Challenger (2011-2014); Dodge Charger (2011-2015)

    K750688

    Rear stabilizer bar link

    BMW X3 (2011-2015) and X4 (2015)

    MOOG is the Official Steering and Suspension of NASCAR. The MOOG brand is in its 50th year of Cup competition. NASCAR mandates that Cup teams use MOOG Problem Solver parts, specifically ball joints and tie rod ends.

    To learn more about MOOG Steering and Suspension parts, visit www.moogproblemsolver.com.

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