Howe Modified Adjustable Upper Control Arms on 2040-parts.com
Fremont, Ohio, United States
Howe asphalt modified adjustable upper control arms. Bought them brand new from Howe, but did not use them, only attempted to set-up them up in the shop so ball joints were installed one time. One left (part no. 222991), 5 degree plate with 4" sleeves, and one right (part no. 222992), 10 degree plate, 5.5" sleeves. Selling as a set.
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