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Purple Skunk2 Style Rear Lower Control Arm For Honda Civic 1996-2000 Pair on 2040-parts.com

US $130.00
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Corona, New York, US

Corona, New York, US
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-REAR LOWER CONTROL ARM
-BLACK SERIES
-FOR HONDA 96-00 CIVIC (ALL)
-ORIGINAL COME FROM USA.
-CONDITION:NEW
Lower Control Arm
Ideal for street and race applications, Skunk2 Rear Lower Control Arms replace your stock arms while retaining factory suspension geometry. The Skunk2 Rear Lower Control Arms are forged from aircraft quality AL2024 billet aluminum, precision CNC machined and are over 25% lighter than stock arms. Skunk2 Lower Control Arms feature adjustable sway bar mounting holes so you can fine tune the feel and balance of the rear suspension, and also feature low deflection polyurethane bushing which act as bearings for quicker response and a more positive feel. By allowing the arm to rotate freely about the bushing, Skun*2 eliminated the tearing and unseating commonly found with fixed rubber bushings

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