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UMI Performance ABR413-B - 65-67 GM A-Body Rear Suspension Kit - Black

UMI Performance  |  SKU: GPHP-ABR413-B
Sale price $70299 Regular price $77329

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Description

UMI Performance ABR413-B - 65-67 GM A-Body Rear Suspension Kit - Black

UMI’s rear suspension kit for 65-67 A-Body includes tubular upper/lower control arms, adjustable frame braces, 1" solid sway bar, rear end bushings, and Grade 8 hardware. Bolt-on DOM steel arms with greaseable bushings. Made in USA.

This rear suspension kit includes everything needed to rebuild the rear suspension on your 64-72 A-Body. It features tubular lower and upper control arms, adjustable frame braces, rear end housing bushings, a 1" solid sway bar, and Grade 8 hardware. The kit is a direct bolt-on, no welding or modifications required. The control arms have grease-able bushings and are made of DOM steel tubing. The lower control arms have reinforced sway bar holes for the chrome moly sway bar. The frame braces are easy to install and follow the contour of the vehicle's floor board. This kit is manufactured by UMI Performance in the USA.

  • Tubular lower control arms
  • Tubular upper control arms
  • Adjustable frame braces
  • Rear end housing bushings
  • 1" solid sway bar
  • New Grade 8 hardware
  • Grease-able High Quality bushings
  • DOM steel tubing construction
  • Reinforced sway bar holes in lower control arms
  • Direct bolt on frame braces
  • Made in the USA by UMI Performance
Adjustable: No
Bushing Color: Black
Bushing Material: Polyurethane
Bushings Included: Yes
Color: Black
Construction: Tubular
Finish: Black Powdercoated
Grade Type: Performance
Grease Fitting Included: Yes
Material: Steel
Mounting Hardware Included: Yes
Pre-Greased: No
Swaybar Size: 1"

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