Spc Performance Adjustable Rear Camber Arms. 2000-2016 Ford Fucus. 67420x2 on 2040-parts.com
Tampa, Florida, United States
Product Description (# 67420-SPC) Quantity 2 Arms. Fits 2000-2016 Ford Focus including ST and SVT models. These high strength forged rear arms are perfect for tuners or installers that need extended camber ranges on these popular platforms. Complete with OE style bushings installed for a factory type ride. Direct dealer of SPC products. Full warranty provided. Payment
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