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Chevelle Hotchkis Tubular Upper A-Arms (64-67 Malibu; 64-72 Chevelle)

Item EK-50-255724-1
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    Features

    • Geometry corrected design increases caster and improves camber curve.
    • Improves handling, stability and steering response
    • Increased structural rigidity over stock due to TIG welding and laser cut support plates
    • Polyurethane bushings allow smooth operation with minimal deflection throughout travel range
    • Integrated droop stop for proper suspension travel
    • Geometry corrected design.
    • 100% TIG welded tubular steel construction
    • CNC machined 4130 Chrome Moly offset billet cross shaft
    • FEA analyzed and precision CNC manufactured for superior durability, exact fit and frame clearance
    • Special integrated

    Description

    Install the Hotchkis Sport Suspension Geometry Corrected Tubular Upper A-Arms on your Chevelle and gain vastly increased handling and control. These TIG welded; bolt-on control arms offer premium quality construction for ultimate performance and a great look. Smooth operating polyurethane bushings in the 4130 billet cross shaft allow the a-arms to move through their travel easily. Finished in gloss black powder coat, the arms are ready to install and are complete with premium ball joints and polyurethane droop stops. Easy installation with no vehicle modifications required. For even greater handling improvements combine with the Hotchkis Performance Tubular Lower A–Arms.

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