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Don't forget the insulators when replacing the coil springs or if you have an irritating metal-to-metal squeak. The Coil Spring Insulator by Moog solves the problem. With age, the insulators deteriorate and you won't be able to tell (how many look at their rear coil springs) until you start hear squeaking noises coming from under your car or truck. The Coil Spring Insulator by Moog appear to be a quality product utilizing excellent material and manufacturing processing. Proper fitting should give you a long service life on the quiet side.
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Moog outlasts OEM because they make it better!
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First off, there are 2 of these per box. Turned out that my car is supposed to have these on the top and bottom of the rear springs so I needed to buy a second box. I have a '95 Buick Roadmaster Wagon. I used these in conjunction with new coil springs. After the job there is a noticeable vibration reduction. I believe that it is due to these as my old ones had disintegrated. My main complaint is the tight fit on these. The rubber is quite hard and you can't just stretch these over the seats. I had to put them in hot water and use a pair of socket extensions to pull on these to give them the extra 1/8" diameter. I don't know what the deal is, these are the correct part number for my application.These are USA made as of 3/9/10.I also needed the front coil spring bushings which AutoZone does not carry and cannot order. They are tricky to find if you need them. Moog P/N K160044 or AC/Delco P/N 45G18708. I got the Moog ones from [@]. They come with only one per box and are made in India.
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Would these fit my Town Car 2003 Stretch Limo(Front)2 answers
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Are these for front, rear or both.Thanks, Mike1 answer
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You should be able to use these for both.Q:
Do they make the coil spring insulator for rear springs on a 1999 crown victoria. because the rear springs are varible rate and the front are heavy duty.1 answer
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Our website states that these do fit your Crown Vic.