'05 R/L Front lower control arms
I pulled these off my car when I installed a set with the Kmac kit. It was easier for me to buy a set and do the bushings when I could without having any down time on the car. These had about 65000 miles on them so I would replace the bushings or if you're looking to do Kmacs then this would be perfect! I'm asking 120 shipped for the pair. I'll get a pic up shortly, thanks!
SOLD!!!!!
SOLD!!!!!
Last edited by Whoapony; Mar 20, 2013 at 07:21 PM. Reason: Sold
I did the same. I bought a pair from the Moparshop and had the Kmac's installed in them. Good luck with the sale, the bushings should be changed by the buyer, they're inexpensive.
Les
Les
Thanks! Yeah it made things a ton easier.
I added a pic, they haven't been cleaned up but if they sell I will wash them down before I ship them out. Also, if the price seems high let me know, but that seems to be the avg of what I seen.
I added a pic, they haven't been cleaned up but if they sell I will wash them down before I ship them out. Also, if the price seems high let me know, but that seems to be the avg of what I seen.
I went with the Kmac for two reasons, one I wanted to replace the bushings in the arms with poly and the second was that I wanted to lower the car some more. I cut a full coil off the front and even with the Kmac one side is still .2 deg out. If I had used just the bolts there wouldn't have been enough correction to get them even close to stock spec. I got a deal on the Kmac's so I couldn't pass them up too!
I went with the Kmac's because I wanted to change to poly and I wanted the ability to get to -3.5º of camber. It seem my fronts are happy with -2-6º which is more than the camber bolts allowed. The front end of the car behaves much better with the poly bushings too.
Les
Les
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