Ferrarospeed S197 Bumpsteer Kit on 2040-parts.com
Longwood, Florida, United States
FerraroSpeed Parts is pleased to announce out line of 100% US-Made, No-Compromise parts, starting with the S197 Mustang Bumpsteer kit.
Fits all 2005-2014 Mustangs. All trim levels and all engines (V6, GT, GT500, etc) The only shimless bumpsteer kit that adjusts on the car, making it faster than ever to adjust. Finitely adjustable, this nGauge kit not only has the strength to give you peace of mind, here is the feature list: ____ Built and designed 100% on US soil, this no-compromise S197 bumpsteer kit allows you to adjust bump steer on the car and lock in your position, without removal and without the use of washers/shims.
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