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BMR Non-Adjustable Rear Lower Trailing Arms; Spherical Bearings; Black Hammertone (10-15 Camaro)Find parts that fit my vehicle

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BMR Non-Adjustable Rear Lower Trailing Arms; Spherical Bearings; Black Hammertone (10-15 Camaro)
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      Launching harder, reducing wheel hop, and adding cornering consistency to your 2010-2015 Chevrolet Camaro, Pontiac G8, or Chevy SS is easy with trailing arms from BMR Suspension. Stock stamped steel trailing arms with soft rubber bushings deflect under load and absorb power instead of transferring it to the tires. BMR?s spherical, non-adjustable trailing arms for Camaros and G8s (TCA027) are manufactured from heavy-duty 1x2-inch boxed steel tubing. The open end is formed from CNC laser cut, CNC formed 3/16-inch steel plate. When the highest levels of performance are required, BMR uses heavy-duty Teflon-lines FK Bearing spherical bearings. This design gives you a strong control arm that greatly improves performance.

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      BMR BMR-TCA027H

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