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Author Topic: Aftermarket upper control arms.  (Read 5402 times)

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Aftermarket upper control arms.
« on: October 09, 2011, 12:10:32 PM »
Looking for some with a built in 2" lift (since the front coil is on top) to go with the 2" frame to engine crossbar spacer I want to put into my '81 Eagle wagon. That way ALL the front suspension is dropped 2", resulting in a lift that keeps the front axles in alignment.
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