These Moog spherical trailing control arm bushings are a great upgrade for anyone looking for an affordable handling upgrade for their Delta chassis car. The Moog problem solver bushing is a full spherical bearing that replaces the captured rubber bushing at the "back" of the delta chassis control arm.
A spherical bearing uses a ball and socket design that resists deflection and flex under load, meaning more of the cornering forces are transferred to the strut/spring as intended, rather than a rubber bushing that will flex. When you're looking to get the most handling capability out of your vehicle, reducing the amount of rubber in the suspension is always a good idea. Since these bushings are a spherical bearing they may induce more NVH (noise, vibration, harshness) into the cabin; however they are sealed with a rubber boot so you do not have to worry about road salt and debris. These bushings are a step above our solid control arm bushings in terms of performance.
Sold individually.
These bushings are intended only for the FE3/FE5 aluminum control arms. Will NOT fit stamped steel control arms. Fits: Chevy Cobalt SS, Chevy HHR SS, Pontiac G5, and Saturn Ion Redline.
A spherical bearing uses a ball and socket design that resists deflection and flex under load, meaning more of the cornering forces are transferred to the strut/spring as intended, rather than a rubber bushing that will flex. When you're looking to get the most handling capability out of your vehicle, reducing the amount of rubber in the suspension is always a good idea. Since these bushings are a spherical bearing they may induce more NVH (noise, vibration, harshness) into the cabin; however they are sealed with a rubber boot so you do not have to worry about road salt and debris. These bushings are a step above our solid control arm bushings in terms of performance.
Sold individually.
These bushings are intended only for the FE3/FE5 aluminum control arms. Will NOT fit stamped steel control arms. Fits: Chevy Cobalt SS, Chevy HHR SS, Pontiac G5, and Saturn Ion Redline.
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