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When replacing upper trailing arms be sure to check the condition of your upper housing bushings
Rubber allows a good bit of articulation while still absorbing a large amount of harshness from the road
New parts at OEM quality to replace worn and cracked factory rubber
Fits
64-67 68-72 73-77 78-88 midsize A/G-Body cars, all 8 rear end bushings are the same in the 4 arms
82-92 93-02 F-Body lower trailing arms
Weight | 5 lbs |
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Dimensions | 6 × 6 × 6 in |
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