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McGaughys Upper And Lower Trailing Arms - Rear
Part #: 63245
$988.46 For pair
Free Shipping! *to continental U.S. only
Fits On:
64-67 A-Body (Chevelle), 64-67 A-Body (El Camino), 64-67 A-Body (Grand Prix), 64-67 A-Body (Olds 442)
Description:
Keep rear-end from shifting, bolt-on, adjusting pinion angle on uppers, added swag bar brace, powder coated silver.
Keep rear-end from shifting, bolt-on, adjusting pinion angle on uppers, added swag bar brace, powder coated silver.
McGaughy's has been engineering, and machining their own products since the company's birth in 1986. Their lift and drop kits are so innovative that their competition has tried to copy the design twice, and failed as a result of a legal battle. No stranger to diversifying, McGaughy's manufactures continues to expand their product line regularly.
Q: What is a trailing arm? Why buy one?
A: Trailing arms are a common component of rear suspension design on vehicles equipped with solid axles and independent suspension alike. The trailing arm normally mounts in a front to back layout and is one of the components that locates the axle and allows the wheel to travel in an up and down motion while keeping it centered in the wheel well. For this reason trailing arms are crucial for handling and car control. A damaged or bent trailing arm can have substantial effects on handling, tracking and tire wear. If your trailing arms have suffered damage or are just worn out it is highly recommended that you replace them with new units. In addition there are high-performance trailing arms designed with increase strength and lighter weight to maximize your vehicle’s performance from the street to the strip.
A: Trailing arms are a common component of rear suspension design on vehicles equipped with solid axles and independent suspension alike. The trailing arm normally mounts in a front to back layout and is one of the components that locates the axle and allows the wheel to travel in an up and down motion while keeping it centered in the wheel well. For this reason trailing arms are crucial for handling and car control. A damaged or bent trailing arm can have substantial effects on handling, tracking and tire wear. If your trailing arms have suffered damage or are just worn out it is highly recommended that you replace them with new units. In addition there are high-performance trailing arms designed with increase strength and lighter weight to maximize your vehicle’s performance from the street to the strip.
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