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2.8
Manufacturer Ranking
#184
108
Spare Parts
9
Country
Germany
Website
federalmogul.com
Spare Parts
MOOG Ball joint

Moog is fine. Just don’t use the moog ball joints and install Sankei 555 or OEM ball joints and you’ll be fine. I am running Moog Suspention and Sankei ball joints. 4 years no issues.

Pros: 4 years no issues
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MOOG Tie rods
JackfruitNo1856
  • Steering play:
Rating 5.0

I was quoted 1250.00 for ONLY TIE RODS. This chick went on you tube and watched fcp euro put tie rods on my exact 09 xc90, guess who did the job herself for $100 (moog tie rods) ME .

Pros: job done for $100
Vehicle: Volvo XC90
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MOOG Tie rods
LS-CJ7
  • Steering play:
Rating 3.0

Moog is a decent brand from my experiences. Haven't used a TJ setup but I have used a ZJ setup. Was good for a stock upgrade but with 6" lift I assume you have larger tires and TBH it still is a lot of weight hanging out at the ends and there still may be some slop in the steering overall.

Pros: decent brand, good upgrade
Cons: some slop in steering
Vehicle: Jeep
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MOOG Control arm

I ordered “Moog” upper and lower control arms to rebuilt the whole front end of my grand marquis. They all came in Moog boxes but they looked different. Only 1 of 4 control arms looked legit from the pics I sent to the “Moog” rep.

Cons: looked different
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MOOG Ball joint
frank3000
  • Steering precision:
Rating 1.0

Moog parts are dogshit these days unfortunately. I have failed to learn my lesson like 3x now, I keep losing ball joints and tie rods at like 30k.

Cons: losing ball joints, tie rods
Mileage: 30000 km
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MOOG Ball joint
capkirk123
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Rating 2.0

For Honda Accord/TL/TSX, all the aftermarket ball joints are junk. In my personal experience, Moog lower ball joints last 2-3 years, while most other brands will last a year or less.

Pros: Moog lasts 2-3 years
Cons: other brands last less
Vehicle: Honda Accord
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MOOG Ball joint
ccarr313
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Rating 1.0

I would just avoid MOOG. For about 5 years every moog item with a ball joint I've installed failed early, so I stopped recommending MOOG around the time COVID started.

Cons: failed early, poor reliability
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Owner reviews of MOOG products

The MOOG brand is registered in Germany. Official website: http://www.federalmogul.com .

In March 2026, PartReview recorded 108 reviews across 9 parts by MOOG. Average rating — 2.8 out of 5.

MOOG is in the PartReview manufacturers ranking, currently at position 184. Over the last 30 days it dropped by 81 point.

Popular MOOG parts

The most popular MOOG products on PartReview:

  1. Ball joint MOOG - 51 review. PR Score — 59, average rating — 3.
  2. Tie rods MOOG - 20 reviews. PR Score — 74, average rating — 3.8.
  3. Control arm MOOG - 17 reviews. PR Score — 50, average rating — 2.8.
  4. Tie rod ends MOOG - 13 reviews. PR Score — 20, average rating — 1.6.
  5. Bushings MOOG - 2 reviews. PR Score — not available yet, average rating — 3.

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Top-rated MOOG parts

MOOG achieved top positions in these PartReview part rankings:

  1. Best control arm — ranked 3 among 4 manufacturers. Received 212 votes.

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