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Upper Control A-arm 8-3/4" Small Ball Joint Left Hand Driver Side Low Friction on 2040-parts.com

US $132.95
Location:

Prairie Grove, Arkansas, United States

Prairie Grove, Arkansas, United States
Condition:New Brand:Bryke Racing Size:8-3/4 Manufacturer Part Number:320-105L-8-3/4 Side:Drivers side Placement on Vehicle:Left, Front Material:Steel Auto Racing Part Type:Upper Control Arm UPC:Does Not Apply

  • Upper Control Arm
  • Small Ball Joint for more clearance
  • Low Friction
  • 8-3/4" Measure from center of rod ends to center of ball joint
  • 9-1/2" wide
  • Includes (2) 1/2" Chrome moly rod ends
  • Includeds adjusters on both rod ends for ease of caster/camber adjustment without having to unbolt the rod end
  • Includes Low friction ball joint
  • Left-Hand Driver's Side
  • Bryke Racing Part# 320-105L-8-3/4"


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