Product Description
Restore the steering precision of your classic Dodge truck with the MOOG DS914 Drag Link. Designed for heavy-duty 1981–1993 Dodge W250 and W350 4WD trucks equipped with a 4500 lb drive axle, this direct-fit replacement eliminates looseness in the steering linkage and restores accurate steering response. Built using MOOG’s renowned Problem Solver engineering, the DS914 drag link features a durable forged steel body and a greasable socket design that allows lubrication to flow through the bearing surface for longer service life and smoother operation.
The internal powdered-metal gusher bearing distributes grease evenly across the wear surfaces while the full-ball stud design provides smooth 360-degree movement. This improves steering feel, reduces premature wear, and helps maintain proper alignment in demanding work truck and off-road environments.
Key Features
- Direct replacement drag link for factory steering systems
- Fully greasable Problem Solver design for longer service life
- Powdered metal gusher bearing distributes grease for reduced wear
- Full ball metal stud allows smooth 360-degree rotational movement
- Heavy-duty forged steel construction built for truck and off-road use
- Improves steering response and reduces front-end play
Fitment
- 1981-1993 Dodge W250 4WD (4500 lb Drive Axle)
- 1981-1993 Dodge W350 4WD (4500 lb Drive Axle)
Additional Compatible Applications May Include:
- 1978-1993 Dodge Ramcharger 4WD
- 1978-1993 Dodge W150 4WD
- 1978-1980 Dodge W200 / W300 4WD
- 1978-1981 Plymouth Trailduster 4WD
Specifications for MOOG DS914
| Specifications for MOOG DS914 | |
|---|---|
| UPC | 080066130453 |
| GTIN | 00080066130453 |
| Shipping Info | Shipping Weight: 7.6 lbs Package Dimensions: 28.1 x 4.1 x 2.5 inches |
| Prop 65 | WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information visit www.P65Warnings.ca.gov. |
FAQ
What does a drag link do?
The drag link connects the steering gearbox to the steering linkage and transfers steering input to the wheels. A worn drag link can cause loose steering, wandering, or uneven tire wear.
Is the MOOG DS914 greasable?
Yes. The DS914 includes MOOG’s greasable socket design that allows lubrication to reach the bearing surfaces, extending service life and improving steering performance.
What symptoms indicate a worn drag link?
Common symptoms include loose steering, clunking noises from the front suspension, wandering at highway speeds, or uneven tire wear.
Is this a direct bolt-on replacement?
Yes. The MOOG DS914 is designed as a direct-fit replacement for factory steering linkage and installs without modification.