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Chevelle & Malibu Upper Control Arm Bushing Kit, Del-A-Lum, With Outer Stud Kit, 1964-72

Item EK-50-208338-1
Eckler's no longer carries the Chevelle & Malibu Upper Control Arm Bushing Kit, Del-A-Lum, With Outer Stud Kit, 1964-72. Please check out Chevelle/Malibu Suspensionfor an updated selection.
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    Product Information

    Features, Description, Q&A

    Features

    • Zero Deflection Without Suspension Bind
    • Perfect For All Types Of Driving
    • Smooth Movement Up & Down
    • Grease Fittings Provide Full Lubrication
    • Internal Grease Grooves Transfer Lubrication Throughout The Bushing Which Promotes Bushing Life & Assures A Quiet Ride
    • Aluminum Housing Provides Easy Press Installation
    • Plastic Internal Inserts Rotate For Smooth Control Arm Movement
    • Limited Manufactures Warranty To The Original Purchaser
    • Approved By Several Racing Associations Including NHRA
    • Includes Stud Kit

    Description

    These Chevelle Del-a-lum suspension bushings achieve unequaled suspension control which can be utilized for street, strip or racing. Performing more like a ball bearing than a bushing, the outer steel sleeve contains an internal plastic insert which rotates on a steel, inner sleeve. Each side of the bushing is reinforced with additional plastic thrust washers backed by steel thrust washers which provides control of fore and aft bushing flexion. A grease fitting is utilized with each bushing to provide full-access lubrication which leads to longer bushing life. Del-a-lum bushings do not squeak or make noise making the fit and function superb for your restoration. You will also be pleased to know that Eckler's Chevelle has sourced these control arm bushings among other possible parts as

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