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- Model: CK742
- SKU: CK742
- ISBN: B000C57YUM
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About this item
- MOOG High Utilization Designs are designed for heavier loads and more punishing roads when extra strength, durability and confidence is required.
- PROBLEM SOLVER GUSHER BEARING -- Metal-to-metal design provides strength and allows grease to flow through bearing surface for reduced friction and long life
- GREASEABLE SOCKET -- Inhibits corrosion and wear by allowing new lubricant to flush debris
- KEEPS DIRT AND WATER OUT -- Pre-installed boot shield socket components from wear-causing debris
- ABSORBS IMPACT -- Belleville preload washer helps keep the bearing package tight as bearings wear
- QUIET OPERATION -- Premium pre-installed bushings with optimized stiffness inhibit noise for a more comfortable ride
From the manufacturer


HIGH UTILIZATION DESIGN CONTROL ARMS
For heavier loads and more punishing roads, MOOG offers High Utilization Designs. Featuring premium designs like induction-hardened metal studs, metal-to-metal gusher bearing, preload spring, optimized bushings and pre-installed dust boot shields, MOOG control arms give extra strength and durability. By constantly introducing design enhancements that extend product life or simplify installation and replacement, MOOG has earned its reputation as the Problem Solver.
Application Types:
- Trucks and SUVs
- Sports cars and performance vehicles
- Commercial and service vehicles
- Police, fire, ambulance and first responder fleets


What Are Control Arms?
The core of a vehicle’s front suspension system, control arms are the link that connects the front wheels to the car. Designed to allow the vehicle to turn and pivot, one end connects to the wheel assembly and the other end connects to the framework of your car.
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Vehicle pulling to left or rightA failing control arm can cause your vehicle to pull to the left or right which makes it difficult to control your vehicle. | Steering wheel play or loose feelOne of the first signs you may be experience chassis wear is extra play or a loose feeling in the steering wheel. It can feel as though your vehicle is wandering all over the road. | Rattling or grinding noises under vehicleIf you hear strange noises coming from underneath your vehicle, especially when driving over rough roads, the cause could be a bad control arm. | Uneven or premature inner tire wearExcessive inside tire wear is a sign that there could be something wrong with your control arms. |