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You don't have to look any farther for tubular control arms for your hot rod. Full .120 wall, 1" diameter tubing, fixture welded and features screw-in ball joints and no-squeak bushings. Will work with nearly any stock or aftermarket crossmember. Welding may be required on some applications.Tubular Control Arms Application Chart
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Is this the same as SPEEDWAY MUSTANG II TUBULAR LOWER CONTROL ARMS part number 91034327. Do both come with ball joints and bushings?
Asked on 7/24/2011 10:55:12 AM by Mr40DeSoto from Norway
Yes, 91034327 is the Speedway brand and 41334327 is Heidts. Both come with screw in ball joint and bushings.
Answered on 7/25/2011 5:14:18 AM by Jason from Speedway
What is the main difference between SPEEDWAY control arm and Heidts control arm? Tube thickness ? Finish ? Other?
Asked on 1/5/2012 6:13:18 AM by Mr40DeSoto from Norway
Part # 41334327 The Speedway arms are produced under the same guidelines as the Heidts and also have the screw in ball joints. This arm along with the Speedway counterpart utilizes stock springs, shocks, and requires the use of the strut rods. For a more free suspension and to eliminate the consumable strut rod bushings we also offer Heidts and Speedway arms in offset configuration to eliminate the need of the strut rods. Part number for visual comparison are number 41334334 in Heidts or 91034334 in Speedway brand. Either will function the same and carry the same safety standards.
Answered on 1/10/2012 7:10:43 AM by John from Speedway
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