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AFCO UMP Modified 1968-74 Nova Lower Control Arm, Left

AFCO UMP Modified 1968-74 Nova Lower Control Arm, Left
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Position:
Left Lower
Control Arm Style:
Tubular
Material Type:
Steel
Sold in Quantity:
Each
Tube O.D.:
1.25"
Info
These UMP approved lower control arms are made of 1-1/4" D.O.M. tubing for maximum strength. Accepts Moog K6117 style press-in ball joints. Spring will need to be installed with closed end down and open end up.
Rod end spacer kit 910-34292 (sold separately) required for installation.
Item Details
'''68-''74 Nova'
Some parts are not legal for use in California or other states with similar laws/regulations
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