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J&M Street Weight Jack Rear Lower Control Arms; Red (79-98 Mustang)Find parts that fit my vehicle

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      Product Information

      Features, Description, Q&A, Specs & Installation

      Features & Specs

      • Increases Handling Performance and Traction
      • Rear Lower Control Arms
      • On-Vehicle Adjustable Design
      • Heavy-Duty 2-Inch Tubular Steel Construction
      • Red Powder Coat Finish
      • High Tech 3-Part Polyurethane Ball Bushings
      • Trouble-Free Installation
      • Fits All 1979 to 1998 Ford Mustang Models

      Description

      Maximum Handling and Traction. Take your Mustang’s handling performance and traction to greater heights when you install these J&M Street Weight Jack Rear Lower Control Arms in Red, These lower control arms are designed to OE specifications but feature heavy-duty tubular steel build. This design gives these control arm assemblies significant improvements in structural integrity, which in turn deliver a more stable handling feel. These control arms also feature a red color scheme, providing your ride with a dynamic new look that matches up well with its classic Fox body style.

      On-Vehicle Adjustable. Providing your ride with versatile performance is these J&M Street Weight Jack rear lower control arms’ on-vehicle adjustable design. Specifically, these control arm assemblies are equipped with a spring perch that can be raised or lowered with a torque wrench. This feature allows you to tweak your suspension setup for the driving situation you’re in.

      High Tech Ball Bushing System. These rear lower control arms also utilize a novel ball bushing system with a 3-part design. This design provides the control arms with the ability to rotate similar to a ball bearing. The result is increased traction control notably when cornering.

      Heavy-Duty Build Quality. These rear lower control arms are precision-machined from premium 2-inch tubular steel before getting expertly pulse welded. This combination of heavy-duty materials and specialized manufacturing gives you extremely strong lower control arm assemblies that offer an OE-grade fit. Meanwhile, the ball bushings are molded from high-grade polyurethane for outstanding durability and resistance to deterioration. Rounding out their construction is a chip-resistant red powder coat finish, giving the assemblies a striking appearance as well as maximum corrosion protection.

      Trouble-Free Install Procedure. These rear lower control arm assemblies install into factory locations in your Mustang without the need for modifications. However, the included ball bushings require assembly and greasing before getting installed into the control arms. Additionally, it is highly recommended that you use PTFE grease when lubricating the ball bushings.

      Application. These J&M Street Weight Jack Rear Lower Control Arms in Red fit all 1979 to 1998 Ford Mustang models.

      Fitment:

      J&M 23858R

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      Installation & What's in the Box

      Installation Info

      What's in the Box

      • (2) Rear Lower Control Arm Assemblies
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