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I saw the below Cross-Interchange Chart online, anyone please speak up if you know whether info correct or not also if any experience using products listed.
Chart is a Cross Reference for the Napa 2771984 which it and the Husky RC6308 are both listed as DIRECT Cross Interchange w/ the Moog 6308, others on the list noted as Indirect.

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Camaro Specialties NY or Classic industries sell CS6308 which are equivalent to the Moog 6308 which I like. They are a lot stiffer than original, but provide a great stance and improve handling.
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Camaro Specialties NY or Classic industries sell CS6308 which are equivalent to the Moog 6308 which I like. They are a lot stiffer than original, but provide a great stance and improve handling.
So the CS6308 is made by TRW ? Thanks
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So the CS6308 is made by TRW ? Thanks
Yes. My understanding is the CS prefix denotes TRW.
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