NEW FORD 97-02 EXPEDITION REAR TRAILING STEEL ARM ARMS + POLYURETHANE BUSHINGS


Item condition:
New
Ended:
Oct 15, 17:40 PDT
Price:
$44.97 View item
Shipping:
FREE
Item location:
Livermore,CA,USA
Ships to:
Worldwide
Item specifics
  • Custom Bundle:
    Yes
  • Interchange Part Number:
    F85Z-5A649-AA
  • California Prop 65 Warning:
    YES
  • Manufacturer Part Number:
    F85Z-5A649-PU
  • Part Type:
    Suspension Control Arm
  • MPN:
    172502308683-1111
  • Brand:
    VOLLIG
  • Warranty:
    1 Year
  • Bundle Description:
    Kit comes with 2 pieces, just what you need for your Ford vehicle
  • UPC:
    Does not Apply



NEW FORD 97-02 EXPEDITION REAR TRAILING STEEL ARM ARMS + POLYURETHANE BUSHINGS KIT


This is Pair for the Left and Right side of your car


MADE BY VOLLIG


BACKED BY A ONE YEAR UNLIMITED MILES WARRANTY! 

FITS THE:

 FORD EXPEDITION YEARS 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001 and 2002


These arms are fabricated from heavy duty tubular steel, CNC machined steel and high quality welds to improve the performance and life of these arms for 10X longer than the OEM units!

The arms are then powder coated to the highest standards to protect the parts from harsh particles on the road and oxidation caused by water, salt (NaCl), calcium chloride (CaCl2) and other road debris.

We sell these arms in four versions, the first is Factory Genuine OEM, the second is tubular steel constructed with OEM spec rubber bushings, third version is tubular steel arms with polyurethane bushings and the fourth version is a tubular steel arm with super high density red polyurethane bushings.


Benefits of Polyurethane Bushings:

For more precise handling and firmer control installing polyurethane bushings can make a massive difference because they help to maintain the right alignment of caster, camber and toe, even on rough or uneven pavement. Another advantage of polyurethane bushings is that they're virtually impervious to oil and other road contaminants. These units will not crush down or wear out like rubber bushings, and are designed to last the life of your vehicle. In contrast, rubber bushings are often bonded to a metal shell and sleeve, and function with a twisting action that, when pushed to its limit, binds up instead of rotating freely like urethane units....

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