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Edelbrock Trailing Arms

Edelbrock Trailing Arms
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These Edelbrock Tubular Trailing Arms are constructed of 1 1/4-inch diameter with .120-inch wall steel tubing which offers increased strength over other designs, but also have the added advantage of lighter weight. Edelbrock trailing arms use polyurethane bushings on both ends. This keeps the tires planted firmly on the ground for improved traction and a more predictable, better handling vehicle. Lower arms include mounting points for OEM style sway bar and both style are powder coated gloss black for a long lasting finish. All parts are sold in pairs.
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Product Reviews
5 out of 5 stars boxed lower arms
Review for: Lower Trailing Arms
From 1967 GTO Fla. Reviewer: From A Customer   Own this product - Yes
Vehicle: 1964 CHEVROLET Chevelle
The lower boxed control arms from Edelbrock were of great quality and at a good value. Instructions were a little vague when it came to assembly after removing old control arms. You need to push forward on the brake drum to allign the new arms. After that learning curve on the first one the other one was a snap.
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