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UMI Performance 2018CM-R - 82-02 GM F-Body Adjustable Lower Control Arms w/ Polyurethane Bushings

UMI Performance  |  SKU: GPHP-2018CM-R
Sale price $28199 Regular price $28999

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Description

UMI Performance 2018CM-R - 82-02 GM F-Body Adjustable Lower Control Arms w/ Polyurethane Bushings

UMI Chromoly rear lower control arms: stronger, lighter, adjustable upgrade.

Upgrade your rear lower control arms with UMI's heavy-duty tubular setup, now available in Chromoly. Constructed from 1.250" x 0.095" 4130 Chromoly steel, these control arms provide increased strength and reduced weight compared to standard mild steel. CNC machined and fully TIG welded for maximum durability, they feature polyurethane bushings for a smooth ride and on-car adjustability for quick height and alignment changes with just a wrench. Designed to provide additional clearance for large tires and center aftermarket rear ends in the wheel well, the Chromoly construction delivers higher tensile and yield strength, allowing for thinner wall tubing without sacrificing rigidity, giving you a lightweight yet extremely strong performance upgrade.

  • 1.250" x 0.095" 4130 Chrome Moly Tubing
  • 4140 Chrome Moly Threaded Tube Adaptors
  • 4140 Chrome Moly CNC Machined double adjuster
  • TIG Welded Construction for maximum strength
  • On-Car Adjustability with Right and Left Hand Threads
  • Grease-able High Quality polyurethane bushings
  • Durable Powder Coat finish
Adjustable: Yes
Bushing Color: Red
Bushing Material: Polyurethane
Bushings Included: Yes
Color: Red
End 1 Type: Polyurethane
End 2 Type: Polyurethane
Finish: Red Powdercoated
Grade Type: Performance
Material: Chromoly
Mounting Hardware Included: No
Mounting Type: Bolt In

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