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UMI Performance Adjustable Rear Toe Rods; Poly Bushings; Black (10-15 Camaro)Find parts that fit my vehicle

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      The rear toe rods control the camber alignment of the rear end preventing the tire from moving inward or outward during suspension load. The factory toe rods are made from flimsy stamped steel and feature soft rubber bushings causing deflection which leads to erratic handling, poor traction and possible rear tire wear. Replacing the factory arms with heavy duty toe rods makes for a more stable suspension, improved traction and better braking. The adjustable toe rods allows more adjustment that the factory camber bolt provides and toe rods can be adjusted easily while still mounted to the vehicle. The adjustable UMI toe rod arms are manufactured from 1-1/4” DOM tubing and fully TIG welded for the utmost in strength. They are assembled with fluted, greaseable and low deflection polyurethane bushings from Energy Suspension. Toe rods are a direct bolt in and installation time is less than an hour using basic hand tools.

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