05-09 Mustang And Gt500 U-link Upper Control Arm Module Kb-28665 on 2040-parts.com
Lake Zurich, Illinois, United States
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Fits 2005-2009 Mustang and GT500. The U-Link upper control arm module is a critical part of this AGS 4.0 rear suspension package. Kenny Brown lengthened the upper control arm to reduce SVSA (side-view swing arm) instant center migration for more stable and predictable handling, grip and braking. Improves critical aspects of the rear suspension geometry Improves anti-squat/ anti-lift Lightweight, heavy-duty design for increased strength Critical part of the AGS 4.0 Suspension System A "MUST-HAVE" for all lowered Mustangs and street performance driving |
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