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Adjustable Rear Camber Arms (15-23 Mustang)Find parts that fit my vehicle

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      This camber arm enhances your Ford Mustang S550 's performance by reducing wheel hop, improving traction, and minimizing the flex commonly found in OEM links, resulting in more consistent cornering. Made from forged aluminum and equipped with high-quality polyurethane bushings, this camber arm absorbs power under load instead of transferring it to the tires, providing zero deflection and extensive adjustability. Ideal for street driving, road racing, and AutoX, it also maintains performance without increasing noise, vibration, or harshness (NVH). Features Made of 6061-T6 aircraft aluminum High precision CNC machined process The hemi ball joint, featuring heavy-duty spherical bearings, ensures the strength and durability of the camber arm. The dual adjustable locking design is perfect for racers aiming to lower ride height and achieve zero camber for optimal straight-line acceleration High quality Polyurethane bushing for driving performance and longer service life. Much better than rubber bushing The axle tube features a specialized coating to prevent rust and corrosion, ensuring a longer service life. The maintainable design equipped with zerk fitting for easy refueling and maintenance.

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