1979-1993 Mustang A-arms, lower, coilover, non-adjust, poly, std ball joint
1979-1993 Mustang A-arms, lower, coilover, non-adjust, poly, std ball joint
- Fits 1979-1993 Ford Mustang
- Eliminates lower A-arm deflection
- Non-adjustable design
- Designed for use with coilover shocks
- Improves steering feel and response for normal and performance driving
- 1.50-inch and 1.25-inch DOM steel construction
- Fixture welded for precise fit
- Greasable, 95-durometer polyurethane bushings
- Pre-assembled with new heavy-duty ball joints and polyurethane bumpstops
- Durable powdercoat finish
A-arms are one of the most important, yet overlooked suspension components. They are the direct link between the front wheels and the chassis. Any deflection causes a change in alignment, which results in poor performance and driving feel. Fabricated from heavy-duty 1.5-inch, 0.095-inch wall and 1.25-inch, 0.095-inch wall DOM tubing, deflection is eliminated with A-arms from BMR Suspension. BMR's AA035 Lower A-arms are equipped with greasable, 95-durometer polyurethane bushings. Polyurethane bushings add a solid, more responsive feel over the stock rubber bushings. BMR's bushings are internally fluted, which allows grease to evenly coat the inner sleeve. These flutes also direct grease to the outer edge of the bushing, keeping the thrust surface lubricated. This efficient lubrication ensures quiet, reliable operation over the life of the bushings.
BMR's AA035 lower A-arms eliminate deflection, greatly improving steering feel and response in normal and performance driving situations. The polyurethane bushings add strength and reduce deflection over the stock rubber bushing, while still absorbing much of the NVH. The means you get a great blend of performance and comfort. The AA035 lower A-arms are designed to work with coilover shocks. This gives you the ability for a wide range of ride height adjustability. Designed for street performance, drag race, and handling applications, BMR lower A-arms are engineered to give you improved geometry and increased lateral grip during cornering situations.