MOOG Brand Problem Solver Control Arm Bushings For Millions Of Vehicles

MOOG Brand Problem Solver Control Arm Bushings For Millions Of Vehicles

The new MOOG bushings last up to 10 times longer than OE-style bushings and are available for millions of popular foreign nameplate and domestic passenger vehicles.

 

121868MPMOOGBus_00000071153Federal-Mogul has introduced MOOG Problem Solver control arm bushings featuring a patent-pending ball-and-socket design that eliminates stress-induced failures encountered in OE-style parts. The new MOOG bushings last up to 10 times longer than OE-style bushings and are available for millions of popular foreign nameplate and domestic passenger vehicles. They are permanently lubricated and sealed with premium MOOG boots to prevent contamination, and also help professional technicians save time by providing fast, easy alignment of the bushing sleeve with the bolthole in the vehicle frame. Available immediately for millions of popular passenger vehicles from Chrysler, Ford, General Motors, Honda, Mazda and Toyota.

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