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Home  » Thunderbird & Cougar  » Cougar/T-Bird Rear Suspension  » Adjustable Ride Height Lower Control Arms
Adjustable Ride Height Lower Control Arms
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Price: $249.99 - $255.99

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If you need to raise the rear of your Thunderbird or Cougar to correct ride height or gain clearance for larger tires & wheels and don't want the added expense of control arms that lower the car as well, then we have the perfect solution for you with our adjustable lower control arm set.

Special Order Item, ships in 7 days

  • Allows adjustment from 1/4" to 1-1/2" raised
  • Restore/correct rear ride height
  • Allows for larger drag racing tires
  • Easy on-the-car adjustments with the included spanner wrench
  • Roller bearing under spring perch allows for smooth and precise height adjustment
  • High grade steel 1" adjusting stud
Also Available in any of our show quality custom colors (Please specify color upon ordering. Custom colors ship in 7 days)
  • Features our unique Polyurethane/Delrin bushings for stable, squeak free, performance
  • Unique Delrin/Polyurethane bushings eliminate the need for grease fittings
  • Made in the USA with the highest quality components
  • Yellow shown, Black is standard