Hi Chris, The "MOUG" part is actually mispelled it is from Moog located in East Aurora NY near Buffalo. The speciallize in airplane parts, like landing gear and various automotive components. If there is a Moog part for our beloved Syncro I can only say that it is as good if not better than the original German part. Moog has a extremely high quality control and prides itself on anything with their name. My company does some of the computing work as contractors for them. Hope this sheds some light. Cheers Joel Cort 89 Syncro Westy in Rochester NY --- Chris Wyatt <cwyatt@GI.ALASKA.EDU> wrote: > Hi Volks, > > My '87 Syncro GL went into the shop today to have my > new BFG All-Terrains > mounted, and for alignment. > > The mechanic strongly recommended replacing the left > upper ball joint, and > I agreed to let him install a Moug brand part. > > Does anyone have experience with that manufacturer? > (I found nothing in > the archives). > > Is the Syncro a vehicle that requires 4-wheel > alignment? > > Thanks, > Chris Wyatt > '87 Syncro GL > Fairbanks, Alaska > _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com |
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