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J&M Rear Lower Control Arm Relocation Brackets; Bare (93-02 Camaro)Find parts that fit my vehicle

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      Product Information

      Features, Description, Reviews, Q&A

      Features

      • Keep The Check Engine Light Off With High-Quality Federal/EPA Compliant Direct-Fit Catalytic Converter
      • DIY Installation Is Easy With The Proper Tools – No Cutting Or Welding Required
      • Mandrel-Bent Tubing To Eliminate Flow Restrictions And Stainless Steel Construction To Resist Corrosion
      • Uses State-Of-The-Art 3D Scanning Systems To Ensure The Part Fits And Functions Like Original Equipment
      • Designed To Fit 1997-2001 Toyota Camry 3.0L V6 Automatic, 1997-1999 Toyota Avalon 3.0L V6, 1998-1999 Toyota Camry 3.0L V6, And 1999-2003 Toyota Solara 3.0L V6
      • Direct-Fit Catalytic Converter That Interchanges With OE Parts 17410-0A060 And 17410-0A080 Among Others
      • Includes Gaskets To Ensure A Proper Seal And Prevent Exhaust Leaks
      • Meets Or Exceeds Federal Emissions Requirements Set By The EPA For OBDII Federally Registered Vehicles
      • Mandrel Bent Tubing Retains OEM-Like Design And Geometry For Smooth Exhaust Flow
      • OE-Sized Barbed Exhaust Hangers Made From Corrosion-Resistant 410 Stainless Steel To Reduce Noise And Vibration
      • High Strength 16 Gauge 409 Stainless Steel Tubing For Corrosion Resistance And Maximum Service Life
      • Expertly Crafted To Replicate OEM-Like Flow Dynamics Maintaining Factory Performance And Fuel Efficiency
      • Simplifies Installation With Essential Gaskets Included
      • Durable 308 Stainless Steel MIG Welds
      • Inlet Type: Bolt-On
      • Outlet Type: Bolt-On
      • Heat Shield Attached: No
      • California Air Resources Board (CARB) Certified: No
      • Substrate Material: Ceramic
      • Inlet Gasket Included: Yes
      • Inlet Mounting Hardware Included: No
      • Outlet Gasket Included: Yes
      • Overall Length: 51 In
      • Sensor Port Count: 0
      • CARB Executive Order Number: Not Applicable

      Description


      J&M Products – 1982-2002 Camaro / Firebird Weld In Lower Control Arm Relocation Bracket – Bare
      Part # 23880 – Weld In Relocation Brackets

      Made In The USA

      J&M Products relocation brackets will allow you to change your instant center by lowering the rear control arm angle. Lowering your axle side rear control arm will increase traction, reduce wheel hop, and give you better anti-squat. These high strength brackets are made from 3/16″ cnc laser cut and cnc formed cold rolled steel. J&M’s LCA brackets will lower the rear of the control arm up to 3″ and work with all control arms. These are a must for lowered vehicles to recover lost control arm angles. Our bolts in brackets are available in red or black powder coat for a very long lasting great looking finish. Weld-in brackets are available in bare steel only. All instructions and hardware are included.

      Lower Control Arm Bracket Features and Benefits:
      3/16″ CNC laser cut cold rolled steel
      CNC formed out of 1 piece of steel (not 3 pieces welded together) for the ultimate in strength and durability
      Bolt-In brackets come standard in red or black powder coating for a great looking long lasting finish
      A necessity for any performance minded builder
      Improves a launch which reduces 60 foot and 1/4 mile times.
      100% MADE IN THE USA

      J&M 23880

      CA Residents: WARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm - www.P65Warnings.ca.gov

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