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Moog K700533 Suspension Stabilizer Bar Link Kit
for 1975 Mazda Rotary Pickup 1.3L R2 Gas

Moog K700533 Suspension Stabilizer Bar Link Kit - 1975 Mazda Rotary Pickup

Moog
Brand:Moog
Part Number: K700533
UPC: 080066024776
Weight: 0.5 lbs
Condition:New



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Product Information

Description:

Get the Moog K700533 Suspension Stabilizer Bar Link Kit for your 1975 Mazda Rotary Pickup. Buy now and secure your purchase online!

By constantly introducing design enhancements that extend product life and simplify installation and replacement, MOOG has earned its reputation as the chassis industry's Problem Solver.

Features and Benefits:

  • Bushings feature new patent-pending stress reliefs to improve durability and sensitivity to installation torque
  • Features an enhanced solid hex spacer of strong, lightweight, anodized T-6 aluminum to resist corrosion
  • Heavy-duty bushings made from new urethane material are extremely durable, absorbing road shocks while resisting oil, heat and ozone
  • The Grade 8 coated bolt makes the link extremely durable

Specifications:

Bolt Length:
8.000 in.
End 1 Type:
Bolt On
Sleeve Length:
2.000 in.
Dorman #:
535-584
Dorman #:
539-346
General Motors #:
530347
Mevotech #:
MK447
Country of Origin:
US

Moog K700533 Suspension Stabilizer Bar Link Kit compatibility with your 1975 Mazda Rotary Pickup...

Last Updated: 07/20/2022

Years Vehicle Per Vehicle Position Fit NotesFitment Notes

1977

 

1976

 

1975

 

1974

 

1977

 

1976

 

1975

 

1974

 
Mazda Rotary Pickup

1.3L R2 Gas
2
 
Front
 
Includes Polyurethane Bushings and Solid Metal Sleeve for Enhanced Performance
Barrel Nut Allows for Easier Installation
 

Mazda Rotary Pickup



1.3L R2 Gas

Front Includes Polyurethane Bushings and Solid Metal Sleeve for Enhanced Performance
Barrel Nut Allows for Easier Installation

2 Per Vehicle

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