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Superpro ALOY3273-90K - Control Arm Lower-Inner Rear Anti Lift Bracket Mount Kit VAG

Superpro  |  SKU: SPR-ALOY3273-90K
Sale price $24999 Regular price $27499

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Description

Superpro ALOY3273-90K - Control Arm Lower-Inner Rear Anti Lift Bracket Mount Kit VAG

Control Arm Lower-Inner Rear Anti Lift Bracket Mount Kit VAG

Suits vehicles with Horizontal Control Lower Arm Rear Mounting Bolt Superior engineered polyurethane bushing and bracket assembly that features a precision machined alloy bracket, stainless steel metal inner tube for superior performance and long service life. This kit is ideally suited for consistent track use. Featuring the new Grip Dynamics system which improves grip for better handling and performance outcomes by focusing on key alignment and dynamic handling elements. Up to 1 deg. extra dynamic positive caster Anti-lift for more traction and power delivery Instantly noticeable performance upgrade More precise steering, increased grip and better handling

  • Unlock noticeably improved handling and cornering grip that transforms your driving experience
  • Experience crisper, more responsive steering that puts you in total command of your vehicle
  • Precision-crafted from premium synthetic elastomer that outperforms factory rubber; delivering superior durability and consistent performance mile after mile
  • Lowers your vehicle's center of gravity for improved handling dynamics and a sportier, more purposeful look
  • Backed by SuperPro's Limited Lifetime warranty for lasting peace of mind
Installation Difficulty: Difficult
Installation Time (hrs): 4
Kit Contents: 2 Brackets
Website Position: Rear Lower
Wheel Alignment Required: Yes

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