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AFCO 20069LW Lightweight Steel Lower A-Arm Bushing, 1.4 ODx.5 IDx2.94

AFCO 20069LW Lightweight Steel Lower A-Arm Bushing, 1.4 ODx.5 IDx2.94
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AFCO 20069LW Lightweight Steel Lower A-Arm Bushing, 1.4 ODx.5 IDx2.94
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Overall Length:
3.00"
Diameter Small End:
1.422"
Diameter Big End:
1.455"
Inside Diameter:
.51"
Outside Diameter:
1.45"
Flange Diameter:
1.83"
Bushing Material:
Nylon
Material Type:
Steel
Finish:
Natural
Sold in Quantity:
Each
MFG. Part #:
20069LW
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- Minimizes alignment change during cornering since they do not deflect
- Dramatically frees up front suspension
- Dimensions allow direct replacment of the standard bushing
- Inner sleeve allows bolt to be tightened without crushing or binding
- Includes a grease zerk fitting for lubrication
Lower A-Arm Bushing Application Chart (GIF)
Item Details
1.450 x .500
Some parts are not legal for use in California or other states with similar laws/regulations
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