Spohn Tubular Upper A-arms W Bushings Pair Sp-742 Black on 2040-parts.com
Easley, South Carolina, US
This auction is for a 93-02 Camaro/Firebird Spohn Tubular Upper A-Arms w/ Bushings Pair SP-742 BLACK in color. Picture is of a red ones but you will receive a black ones!
Spohn Performance's front upper control arms set a new, higher standard of performance and quality. When we designed our upper a-arms, we had two goals in mind. One was to provide the performance capabilities needed for the toughest race tracks, the second was to provide the strength and durability required for the demands of a daily driven vehicle. We're proud to say that we have accomplished both. They decrease overall weight, and more importantly - "unsprung" weight. If you are looking for the highest quality front suspension components for the fourth generation F-Body, you just found them!
Build Specifications:
- 1.25" x .120" wall seamless DOM tubing
- Greasable polyurethane bushings
- CNC cut 3/16" ball joint mounting plate
- -3 degree improved ball joint angle for lowered cars
- Durable and brilliant powder coated finish
- Fully assembled and ready to install
- STRONGER, yet LIGHTER than stock!
NOTE: The stock upper a-arms have ball joints installed with heavy duty rivets. You can grind off the rivets and then install the ball joints on to our upper a-arms
Priced per pair -- Qty. 1 = 1 Pair
Buyer to Pay fixed shipping cost of $12.95 via UPS in the continental US. AK, HI, PR and all others must email for actual shipping cost. Cashiers Checks, and PayPal ONLY excepted. Payment must be received within 5 days of auction's end. If payment is not recived item will be relisted and buyer will receive negative feedback.
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