Moog Sway bar links
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Moog Sway bar links
I was servicing my strut today and my beck armly OEM replacement sway Bar Link Broke off, I ran down to the local Advanced Auto Parts and Picked up a MOOG Replacement (auto zone did not stock any . . . not in the zone :-( )
The Moog part felt a lot stiffer and is made Thicker, it even has a geese port to make the part serviceable. Even the washers were quite a bit thicker and the bushing were made to contore to the sway bar surface.
Just wondered what you guys thought about these
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i replaced my outer tie rod ends with moogs. cheap and last, just what i was looking for and got grease fittings in addition - just like icing on the cake
Last edited by allensteiner21; 08-12-2008 at 11:49 PM.
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Moog is good stuff .... they offer 2 lines of end links for our cars and it looks like you got the better line. That is what I put on my car .... seems to do the trick, tight, quiet, and smooth.
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Old thread but, personally haven't had good luck with Moog.. they seem have short lifespan on both of my Maximas. Either that or I was sold bootleg stuff... I try to stick with OEM.
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