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Moog fulfills their warranty through their individual dealers. That means that in order to receive warranty support, you will have to refer back to the original dealer you purchased the part from. Be sure to check the dealer's warranty support before you buy the part to make sure that they will properly support the warranty. If a dealer will only refer you back to the manufacturer in order to receive warranty support, then you may not actually have any warranty at all.
WARRANTY:
Moog Premium Steering Components carry a Limited Lifetime Warranty. Moog R-Series Control Arms, Hub Assemblies, and Strut Assemblies carry a 3 Year Warranty.
Moog warranties their parts to be free of defects in materials and/or workmanship during these timeframes as measured from the date of purchase.
If a Moog part should fail due to materials or manufacturing defect while under warranty, we will provide a replacement of the part upon return of the defective part.
Wearable RUBBER parts are not covered under warranty (Dust boots, bushings, bump stops, etc.)
Moog Control Arm Bushings
Controlling Comfort and Steering
If your vehicle is suffering from early tire wear, handling issues, or loud noises under the chassis, you could be dealing with worn OE control arm bushings. Designed to attach the steering knuckle and wheel assembly to the vehicle, your control arms are a crucial part of your steering system. The bushings themselves absorb impacts from the road, smoothing and quieting your ride.
Long-Term Performance and Long-Term Coverage
Moog crafts each of their bushings to either meet or exceed OE specifications. While the OE bushings might sag or rot away, Moog's control arm bushings are there for the long haul. Moog backs this up by covering all of their control arm bushings with a lifetime warranty handled in-house here at DST.
question_answer Customer Questions and Answers
- Question:
- I would like to know the differences for the lower control arm bushing part numbers K3113, K5262, and K6333 and also for the upper control arm bushing part numbers K6283 and K6418.
- Answer:
- The K3113 is for the 4WD for the front lower rearward position. The K5262 is for the 4WD for the front lower forward position. The K6333 is for the 4WD and covers one side of the forward and rearward position. In regards to the upper bushings the K62 283 contains 1 upper rearward and 1 upper forward and is the standard design bushing. The K6418 contains 2 of each of the same bushings making a complete kit and is a problem solver bushing. ...see more
- Question:
- Moog-K6333 - Front lower control arm bushing - 2002 s10 EXT cab 4x4 LS -Does the lower control arm bushing kit cover both sides
- Answer:
- Moog-K6333 comes as a set for one lower control arm, left or right. You will need two as to cover left and right lower control arm bushings.
- Question:
- MOOG-K6333 - Front lower control arm bushing - Chevy Blazer 1999 4wd SL - Are control arm bushes the same for upper control arm and lower control arm?
- Answer:
- Moog-K6333 will only fit the front lower control arm bushings. The correct Upper bushings would be part number Moog-K6418.
- Question:
- MOOG-K6333 - Front lower control arm bushing - 1999 Chevy Blazer - I was wondering if the K6333 bushings are a kit for each side? As in front lower and rear lower control arm bushings. Will one item replace both lower control arm bushings front and back?
- Answer:
- Moog-K6333 will come as a pair of bushings. This kit will include the front lower control arm bushings, the forward bushing and rearward bushings for one lower control arm. You will need two of this kit to cover left and right lower control arms.