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SPC 05-12 Chrysler 300/Charger/09-12 Challenger Rear Upper Control Arm - 66050Find parts that fit my vehicle

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      This kit combines our previous four kits into one - allowing adjustment of rear camber on the Chrysler LX platform cars regardless of model year and the complication that Chrysler used 2 different bushing sizes over the years. These "set at install" bushings can be clocked to provide up to +- 1.5deg of adjustment by replacing the outboard bushings on both upper control arms of all Chrysler LX-based cars regardless of aluminum or steel arm construction. By using the #66025 adapter along with the #40920 bushing press, these bushings can be installed without removing the control arms. California Residents WARNING

      Suspension components are key to making sure your car is riding smoothly on or off the road. With upgraded suspension components, you can unlock the full potential of your vehicles performance.

      Control arms connect your vehicle's suspension to the vehicles frame. Control arms allow your vehicle to turn and pivot. By having a quality set of control arms, you can keep your vehicle's suspension feeling smooth and operating properly.

      SPC 66050

      CA Residents: WARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm - www.P65Warnings.ca.gov

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