Federal-Mogul expands tie rod end designs

Nov. 5, 2013
The MOOG Steering and Suspension brand from Federal-Mogul Corp. has introduced more than two dozen premium replacement parts for late-model foreign-nameplate and domestic automotive and commercial vehicle applications.

The MOOG Steering and Suspension brand from Federal-Mogul Corp. has introduced more than two dozen premium replacement parts for late-model foreign-nameplate and domestic automotive and commercial vehicle applications.

The latest expansion of the MOOG line includes six new front tie rod end designs covering a broad range of Buick, Volvo and Mitsubishi models; Problem Solver heavy-duty idler arms for high-volume Cadillac, Chevrolet and GMC light trucks and SUVs; and a premium MOOG front ball joint for 1990-1997 Mazda Miata models.

MOOG also has introduced 13 new R-Series replacement control arms and assemblies for popular late-model applications from Audi, Chevrolet, Hyundai, Mitsubishi, Toyota and Volvo.

“The MOOG product engineering team continues to design, test and deliver hundreds of new, problem-solving parts that help front-line professionals address the latest vehicle repair needs,” says Mark Boyle, director, steering and suspension, North America, Federal-Mogul

To learn more, see www.moogproblemsolver.com.

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