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Upper Control Arms, Tubular, Heidt's, For Mustang II Front Suspension (1949-1952 Fleetline; 1949-1952 Styleline Deluxe)

Item EK-80-244567-1
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      Product Information

      Features, Description, Q&A

      Features

      • Mustang II Tubular Upper A-Arms Provide Improved Suspension Performance and Clearance
      • Direct Replacement For Stock Upper A-Arms, Offering Increased Clearance For Original Sheet Metal
      • All Welds Are TIG Welded For Maximum Strength And A Clean Appearance
      • Compatible With Heidts And Most Other Mustang II IFS Kits
      • Arms Arrive Fully Assembled And Ready To Install, Including Ball Joints, Bushings, And Cross Shafts

      Description

      Premium Suspension Upgrade. The Mustang II Tubular Upper Control Arms offer an enhanced solution for front suspension performance and aesthetics. Designed to replace the stock upper arms, they provide improved clearance for original sheet metal while enhancing overall handling characteristics.

      Construction and Appearance. Crafted with precision TIG welding for superior strength and durability, these tubular arms feature a clean, professional look. Assemblies include ball joints, bushings, and cross shafts, delivering a comprehensive, ready-to-install suspension component.

      Installation. Installation is straightforward with no drilling required, as these arms are direct replacements for stock components. This ensures a smooth upgrade process for professional mechanics and experienced enthusiasts alike.

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