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The MOOG K750257 Suspension Stabilizer Bar Link is a premium, vehicle-specific replacement part designed for select Lexus and Toyota RAV4 models (2006-2019). Featuring a greaseable socket to prevent corrosion, sealed boots to block dirt and water, and a robust construction with metal bearings and thick connecting rods, it ensures long-lasting, noise-free suspension performance. Engineered and rigorously tested by MOOG, it offers easy installation with wrench flats and superior durability compared to OEM parts.







| ASIN | B00498ZQP8 |
| Auto Part Position | Right |
| Automotive Fit Type | Vehicle Specific Fit |
| Best Sellers Rank | #347,139 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #881 in Automotive Replacement Sway Bar Link Kits |
| Brand | MOOG |
| Brand Name | MOOG |
| Compatible with Vehicle Type | Car, Truck |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 126 Reviews |
| Exterior Finish | Painted |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00080066437651 |
| Included Components | SWAY BAR LINK KIT |
| Item Type Name | SWAY BAR LINK KIT |
| Item Weight | 14.88 ounces |
| Manufacturer | MOOG Chassis Products |
| Manufacturer Part Number | K750257 |
| Material | Rubber |
| Material Type | Rubber |
| Model Number | K750257 |
| OEM Equivalent Part Number | K750257 |
| Style | Music |
| Style Name | Music |
| UPC | 080066437651 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Vehicle Service Type | Car, Truck |
M**E
Pretty good!
A lot easier to install than other brands. Comes standard with grease fittings.
P**.
Quality Upgrade over OEM (2023 Updated Design)
(2024 update to original review) Originally bought a pair back in 2019 to replace after one got bent. The OEM design has the threaded rod coming through the bottom of the lower control arm. In the rare event you bottom out, this can snag and get bent. This happened to me and caused a bad squeak on my RAV4. The MOOG version was superior in every way from being greaseable and having a wrench receiver piece (instead of the common torx inner piece holder on the stud) at the top when tightening down the top nut. For 2023 and onward (unless you get old stock), the new design comes in two pieces. The top is relatively unchanged, but the bottom is now just basically a screw that gets threaded deep into the top piece and two white firm bushings between the control arm. It can be a little tricky the first time you do it, but I much prefer this design to OEM one where you torque a nut down, smush rubber bushings and have a stud hanging out for reasons mentioned above. And Moog is the only company doing this as far as I know. I tried others (Detroit, TRQ) when I last replaced after 200k, and unfortunately, they are just not very great when it comes to the ball joint and especially the (cheap) rubber bushings. Ended up spending more money than I had to. Just stick with Moog if you are doing sway bar links on these model years of RAV4 in my opinion. When doing the job as someone without access to a lift, I've found it is easiest to jack up the rear, put it on jack stands at the back side support points and take the tires off. You will be able to easily access the nuts, move the sway bar freely and get everything in place without much struggle.
R**H
2011 rav4 limited AWD 3.5
Fits good no issues, little tight to take off and install but is doable, just need to undo rear muffler hanger and you can do it.
K**I
The picture is wrong, there are the updated style with white bumpers
These are the updated models, with white bumpers and they don't stick down and drag like the older models did. These are flush fitting. Worked great, easy install.
P**E
Works, but missing nut in one kit.
Only one side was broken (rusted through and snapped off), but I ordered two of these so I could replace both while I was at it (good idea, as I discovered the other one was about half rusted through anyway). The Moog replacements that I received came from different suppliers, one in Sacramento, the other Cincinnati, and they were not identical (and one was missing the small nut). After calling Moog (Federal Mogul) directly to inquire about the differences, I was convinced that the one was just a newer version (the dust cover is sealed inside, the rubber bushings are smaller, and the grease fitting is a 90-degree elbow type). I decided to put the newer version on the side with the exhaust since I figured getting at the grease fitting would be made easier, but they would have worked either way. The one main disappointment was the missing nut: I would have returned the item to Amazon for a replacement, but they jacked up the price and I would have had to repurchase at the higher price, so I went to a local hardware store and paid for a replacement. This was a bit cheaper than going through the return policy, and saved me time since I wanted to install this right away. Perhaps even exchange should be an option for returns on Amazon?
G**G
Quality upgrade from stock part
These were an exact fit replacement for the stock links from my 2011 RAV4 V6 4WD. They seem to be heavier duty than Toyota originals. The link shaft diameter is at least 50% thicker and these come equipped with grease fittings. Of particular note is the fastening method - the top link connection does away with Toyota's stud with a hex hollow (for holding the stud steady when tightening the nut) and provides an 18mm flat for a wrench to hold. Using a hex key under the car on a stock rusted link was a hellish experience - bravo Moog!
M**O
High Quality Replacement
These were equal to if not a bit better than the genuine Toyota ones I took off. I did notice same thing other reviews had mentioned that the bolts are longer. They do stick down about half an inch further, so I may take an angle grinder to them and shorten them. This is very minor, more of a preference than anything. MOOG is my first choice for suspension and bearings parts.
C**Z
Decepción TOTAL!!
No resistieron ni 6 meses cuando ya estaban generando ruidos en la suspensión. Compré TODAS las piezas para la suspensión delantera de mi RAV 4 2011 y tuve que cambiarlas
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