Moog K6149 Steering Idler Arm Moog K6149 on 2040-parts.com
Sherwood, Arkansas, United States
You are buying a Brand New Moog K6149 Steering Idler Arm. The part is Brand new in the original Moog box. Please reference the Compatibility List above to insure this is the correct replacement part for your vehicle. Pay particular attention to the NOTES column (far left). The Notes Column contains information that may affect the fit for your vehicle.About Moog: The Federal-Mogul Moog brand is the preferred brand of replacement chassis parts by professional technicians. Moog products are specifically designed and developed for the needs of the aftermarket- to help solve steering and suspension problems and to deliver solutions that make installation easier. Professional technicians trust and value Moog because of their reputation for solving problems. Vehicle owners who use Moog parts enjoy responsive handling and the return of a "like-new" feel to their steering. And for more than 40 years- every NASCAR Cup champion has relied on Moog ball joints for performance and durability
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