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Steel Upper Gm Control Arm Bushing 1.31 Diameter - 1.79 Length on 2040-parts.com

US $5.90
Location:

Andover, Maine, United States

Andover, Maine, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:100 2744 Brand:Port City Warranty:No Warranty

Steel Upper A-Frame Bushing

This is a steel a-frame bushing to replace stock rubber bushings. This bushing eliminates deflection which is a common problem in cars equipped with original equipment bushings. Bushing Specs:

  • 1.31" Diameter
  • 1.79" Length
Comments: Fits 1974-1977 1973 Monte Carlo, Malibu, Chevelle, Regal, Cutlass, & Grand Prix (rear only), 1973 Monte Carlo, Malibu, Chevelle, Regal, Cutlass, & Grand Prix, front & rear, 75-79 Nova (rear only), 74-79 Caprice & Impala (rear only), 71-73 Caprice & Impala (front & rear), 71-79 Camaro (rear only), 75-79 Firebird-T/A (rear only), 70-74 Firebird-T/A (front & rear) 1.31 Diameter, 1.79 length.

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