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I'm trying to find out if MOOG is making steering components, yet, for the 2002 Frontier. If they do, does anybody have part #'s? I know they make everything for the D21 Frontier's and Hardbodies, but I don't know if they make them for the newer Frontiers, yet. Any knowledge would be appreciated. Thanks.

(Oh yeah, I know Calmini and SLR have steering upgrade kits. But I can't really afford to spend that much all at once just yet. So I'm hoping Moog makes some parts, so if I do break something, I can replace it, in the short term, with good parts that have a great warranty. I'll only need to do this until next Spring's tax refund, when I'll buy the real steering upgrade!)
 
Posts: 441 | Location: Mid-America Swamp Land | Registered: July 25, 2003Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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Hey there Porsche...

One item that you could maybe pick up for your short term use would be an idler arm brace. Calmini, SLR and AC (?) I believe all have them new. Also though, a fair number of the folks that have installed the full steering upgrades previously had one of these braces for a time. Perhaps you could find a used brace through the Wanna Buy section on one of the BB's.

Rob

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Posts: 87 | Location: Atlanta, Georgia | Registered: July 08, 2002Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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I've had an idler arm brace on order with Calmini for 3 weeks, now. So it'll go on as soon as it comes in.

"Know what I would do if I had a million dollars... 2 chicks at one time..."
 
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