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Pst Original Performance Front End Kit 1961 Pontiac Tempest (w/aluminum Sleeves) on 2040-parts.com

US $408.00
Location:

Montville, New Jersey, United States

Montville, New Jersey, United States
Condition:New Part Brand:PST Warranty:Yes Placement on Vehicle:Front Part Number:FEKPON612

Dramatically improve cornering and handling of your vehicle with a PST Front End Kit! Old, worn steering and suspension components cause “play” in the steering system, resulting in unresponsive handling and wandering on the road. PST’s parts are precision engineered for durability that meets or exceeds OE standards, and are backed by our Lifetime Limited Warranty! We’ve packaged the most commonly needed components into our convenient Standard Front End Kits for the budget-minded customer. Each of our kits include PST’s Original Performance Rubber bushings.

This Front End Kit Fits:

  • 1961 Pontiac LeMans, Tempest
Each Original Performance Front End Kit includes:
  • Lower ball joints
  • Upper ball joints
  • Upper control arm bushings (rubber)
  • Lower control arm bushings (rubber)
  • Outer tie rod ends
  • Strut rod bushings
  • Solid aluminum adjusting sleeves

Notes:

  • Includes solid aluminum adjusting sleeves
NOTE: Typical kit pictured. Not all kits will appear exactly as the photo, nor are all components available for all kits.

 


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