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Rear Track Bar Bushings; Black (05-14 Mustang)Find parts that fit my vehicle

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      Product Information

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      Features

      • Rear Track Bar Bushing Set
      • Performance Polyurethane
      • Made From Hyper-Flex Polyurethane
      • Fits 05-14 Mustang

      Description

      Rear Suspension Upgrade. The Rear Track Bar Bushings provide enhanced stability and precision by replacing worn or factory rubber bushings. They are designed to reduce suspension deflection and improve handling for a smoother, more controlled ride.

      Construction and Appearance. These bushings are made from proprietary Hyper-Flex polyurethane, offering superior durability and wear resistance compared to traditional rubber. The bushings feature a black finish and are engineered to maintain their shape under high stress and varying temperatures.

      Installation. Installation is straightforward, typically requiring only basic hand tools and no drilling. The bushings are designed to fit directly into the factory mounting locations.

      Warranty. This product is backed by a limited warranty ensuring quality and performance.

      Application. Specifically designed to fit the 2005 through 2014 Ford Mustang models, ensuring precise compatibility without modifications.

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