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Your cart is empty.By constantly introducing design enhancements that extend product life and simplify installation and replacement, MOOG has earned its reputation as the chassis industry’s Problem Solver.
C. Thompson
2025-08-23 12:35:41
Top of the line product with superior details.
Don Ussery
2025-06-10 20:10:11
Perfect stock replacement part for a '68 Mustang
A. Donato
2025-05-14 15:37:22
The part was easy to install, it fit well and appears to be a quality product. I would recommend as your classic car strut rod bushing is likely wear out if it has never been replaced.
C. Earnshaw
2025-04-01 10:12:47
AMC cars have strut rods same as early Mustangs, Falcons, etc. Moog has discontinued the AMC bushing, but these will fit with some caveats. They're a little thicker, so you might have to cut them down to make room on the strut rod for the nut. If you don't want to cut the bushings down, I found I could use Mevotech bushings (which are thinner and softer) on the back side and use a Moog bushings on the front side and it all fit without modification. The front bushing takes most of the load on AMCs so using the heavier MOOG bushing there makes sense. These are a bit harsher than using the Mevotechs front and backside both, but not objectionably so, and I think the heavier Moog bushings will last longer.
ofek h.
2025-03-21 21:44:43
Made in USA
Chris Giles
2025-01-29 12:58:04
Really tighten up the front suspension on '69-'70 Mustangs. I've been using them since the seventies!
james Mckinney
2025-01-26 14:31:59
not the right part.suppos to large rubber thqat fits in strut tower
SGJay
2024-12-12 17:16:21
When you buy from a company that has been a leader in its field for nearly 100 years then you expect quality. Well, in regards to Moog, you get it. Of course the part fit. Of course it worked right. Of course I would recommend it. I discarded other no name brand bushings from a kit so I could install Moog bushings on the strut rods. I am not disappointed.
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