94219 - ADJ CAMBER UCA & CASTER ROD 2
Update '68 to '73 Ford and Mercury front suspensions by installing this pair of adjustable upper control arms from SPC. Each arm has a built in +3.00° of caster to improve return-to-center with modern radial tires. The camber curve has also been optimized by utilizing the 'Shelby Drop' geometry in the billet aluminum cross shaft. Arm pivots are maintenance-free xAxis™ Sealed Flex Joints for tight, responsive handling. Camber can be set to -2.00°, -1.00°, or 0.00° for superior cornering, and kit includes .25° and .50° shims for fine-tuning. The adjustable caster rods feature high durometer OE-style bushings to protect the chassis mount and allows for easy caster adjustment, similar to later model Ford vehicles. These arms can be used with either an OE style spring/shock or an aftermarket coilover kit. Arms feature a stock style ball joint and all of the required mounting hardware.
- Built-in 'Shelby Drop' Geometry
- xAxis™ Sealed Flex Joint Bushings
- Works with both OE Springs and Coilover kits
- Sold as a pair
- Front Adjustment Range: Camber -1.00˚ to +1.75˚ when combined with factory adjustment
- Front Adjustment Range: Caster +1.00˚ to +5.00˚ when combined with factory adjustment
- Required: 1 per axle
90 DAYS-MFG DEF
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VEHICLE FITMENTS:
- Ford: Fairlane 1968 - 1969 Ford: Falcon 1968 - 1970 Ford: Mustang 1968 - 1973 Ford: Torino 1968 - 1971 Mercury: Comet 1968 - 1969 Mercury: Cougar 1968 - 1973
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