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Ford Mercury Mustang Comet Camber Eccentric Eliminator on 2040-parts.com

US $43.00
Location:

Hartford, Wisconsin, United States

Hartford, Wisconsin, United States
Condition:New Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Front Surface Finish:ZINC

AMERICAN MADE

Camber Eccentric Eliminator Kit. Does both front lower control arms.

Eliminates the rounded cam type camber adjustment bolts on many 1960's and 1970's Ford and Mercury products.

The rounded cam can move under impact, throwing your camber adjustment out.

Road racing, hitting a curb or pothole are just some impacts that can affect your camber setting.

This kit allows to lock in your camber setting.

1/4 inch thick plates, with three 1/2 inch holes, allow for 5 degrees of adjustment in 1/2 degree increments. By selecting different plate holes and plate rotational positions on the car, adjustment is achieved. The plates are zinc plated and come with grade 8 bolts nuts and washers. The nuts are the nylon locking type.

Will fit all vehicles that use a Moog K8243A cam bolt.

Fits:

Mercury, Comet 1966 - 1977, Cougar 1967 - 1973, Cyclone 1966 - 1971, Montego 1968 -1971

Ford, Fairlane 1966 -1977, Falcon 1966 - 1970, Maverick 1970 - 1977, Mustang 1967 - 1973, Ranchero 1966 - 1971, Torino 1968 -1971.

True bolt in, no modifications to car needed.

Made in Mayville, Wisconsin.

Ships in a small USPS Priority Mail Flat Rate Box

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