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JEGS 555-64500 Rear Upper & Lower Control Arms
- Replace the OEM production rear control arms with these much stronger tubular steel arms
- Features firm bushings to reduce wheel hop and provide a more consistent launch
- Includes black powder-coated upper & lower control arms with greaseable polyurethane bushings and all fasteners needed for installation
- Also included are extra bushing sleeves & fasteners to fit the 1999-2004 Mustangs with a solid rear axle
JEGS 555-64500 Rear Upper & Lower Control Arms Note:
- Will Not Fit Cobra Models with IRS (Independent Rear Suspension)
FAQ
Can you drive with a bad rear upper control arm?
- Avoid it. Upgrade with JEGS 555-64500 rear control arm kit for Mustang. Prompt replacement ensures stability and enhanced handling.
How much does it cost to replace a lower control arm on a Mustang?
- Varying costs, but JEGS offers affordable options. Check our quality 555-64500 control arm kit for competitive pricing and durability.
Do upper control arms need to be replaced in pairs?
- Yes, recommended for optimal performance. JEGS 555-64500 rear control arm kit ensures balance and compatibility for your Mustang's suspension.
Specifications:
What grease should I use with these control arms?
Are the bushings actual polyurethane?
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