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Hotchkis Lower Control Arm Bushings



Part #: 21366
$44.43
$38.65
For pair

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Fits On:
66-70 Dodge Coronet, 66-70 Dodge Super Bee, 66-70 Plymouth GTX, 66-70 Plymouth Roadrunner, 66-70 Plymouth Satellite, 66-72 Do... See more
Description:
Features:
•High Durometer Black Polyurethane Bushings
•Direct Replacement
Benefits:
•Improves front suspension feel.
•Reduces suspension flex.
•Improves stability
•Bolt-In Installation
Specifications
•Lbs. 1
•Dim. 6x6x6
Features:
•High Durometer Black Polyurethane Bushings
•Direct Replacement
Benefits:
•Improves front suspension feel.
•Reduces suspension flex.
•Improves stability
•Bolt-In Installation
Specifications
•Lbs. 1
•Dim. 6x6x6
For most automotive enthusiasts the name Hotchkis conjures up images of high performance machines hugging corners at high speeds. Hotchkis Sport Suspension is well regarded as one of the best suspension tuning companies in the world. Based in Santa Fe Springs, CA they have rewritten the rule book on suspension design with an assortment of innovative well-designed products that can absolutely transform a vehicles handling. With a proven record in the motorsports arena in all forms of competition from road racing to drag racing, Hotchkis has shown that their products are superior in both performance and durability. In addition they make all of their products locally right here in the USA. With two decades of automotive experience going into every design, Hotchkis truly knows what it takes to be number one.
Q: What do control arm bushings do? Why buy control arm bushings?
A: Over time, factory rubber control arm bushings can dry, rack, and rot away. Fortunately, stiffer, longer-wearing and more responsive suspension bushings are available to help make your car's suspension perform at its best again. These bushings are specific the control arm in your car.
Q: How do you install control arm bushings?
A: Most bushings need to be pressed out with a hydraulic press, burned out with a blowtorch, or cut and chiseled away.
A: Over time, factory rubber control arm bushings can dry, rack, and rot away. Fortunately, stiffer, longer-wearing and more responsive suspension bushings are available to help make your car's suspension perform at its best again. These bushings are specific the control arm in your car.
Q: How do you install control arm bushings?
A: Most bushings need to be pressed out with a hydraulic press, burned out with a blowtorch, or cut and chiseled away.
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