Generally
A complete ball-bearing heavy-duty auxiliary control arm made in the USA in the early 1960s by MOOG. The company MOOG started in the USA as early as 1917 and are well known for their high quality of front carriage parts. This auxiliary steering arm is ball bearing instead of sliding bearing like the original, this means that it is completely free of play and very sturdy. A more stable auxiliary steering arm has probably never been found to buy, as it is made up of two greaseable axial bearings.