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Firebird 1970-81 Tubular Lower Control Arms Coil-Over Application with Del-a-Lum Bushings (G-Plus) #CTA-71H


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Firebird 1970-81 Tubular Lower Control Arms Coil-Over Application with Del-a-Lum Bushings (G-Plus) #CTA-71H
Do you need lower control arms for autocross or street applications? The Global West Suspension G-Plus coilover lower control arms are designed to support the loads placed on the lower control arm when coilover shocks are used. This part is available with either Del-a-lum-or polyurethane bushings. These arms are specially made for the 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980, and 1981 Firebird. What does �coilover� mean: The term coilover is used when the spring rests on the shock body generally with a threaded adjustable collar. The collar can be adjusted up or down on the shock to adjust ride height or weight jack the chassis. No frame modifications are required. Our arms also are designed to increase header clearance around the lower arm. Part # CTA-71H ---- with Del-a-lum bushings Part # CTA-71HP ---- uses polyurethane bushings For more information, watch the video above.

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$699.95
Firebird 1970-81 Tubular Lower Control Arms Coil-Over Application with Del-a-Lum Bushings  (G-Plus) #CTA-71H
Firebird 1970-81 Tubular Lower Control Arms Coil-Over Application with Del-a-Lum Bushings  (G-Plus) #CTA-71H Firebird 1970-81 Tubular Lower Control Arms Coil-Over Application with Del-a-Lum Bushings  (G-Plus) #CTA-71H Firebird 1970-81 Tubular Lower Control Arms Coil-Over Application with Del-a-Lum Bushings  (G-Plus) #CTA-71H
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Do you need lower control arms for autocross or street applications?

The Global West Suspension G-Plus coilover lower control arms are designed to support the loads placed on the lower control arm when coilover shocks are used. This part is available with either Del-a-lum-or polyurethane bushings. These arms are specially made for the 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980, and 1981 Firebird.

What does �coilover� mean:

The term coilover is used when the spring rests on the shock body generally with a threaded adjustable collar. The collar can be adjusted up or down on the shock to adjust ride height or weight jack the chassis. No frame modifications are required. Our arms also are designed to increase header clearance around the lower arm.

Part # CTA-71H ---- with Del-a-lum bushings

Part # CTA-71HP ---- uses polyurethane bushings

For more information, watch the video above.
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Firebird 1970-81 Tubular Lower Control Arms Coil-Over Application with Del-a-Lum Bushings (G-Plus) #CTA-71H
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Do you need lower control arms for autocross or street applications?

The Global West Suspension G-Plus coilover lower control arms are designed to support the loads placed on the lower control arm when coilover shocks are used. This part is available with either Del-a-lum-or polyurethane bushings. These arms are specially made for the 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980, and 1981 Firebird.

What does �coilover� mean:

The term coilover is used when the spring rests on the shock body generally with a threaded adjustable collar. The collar can be adjusted up or down on the shock to adjust ride height or weight jack the chassis. No frame modifications are required. Our arms also are designed to increase header clearance around the lower arm.

Part # CTA-71H ---- with Del-a-lum bushings

Part # CTA-71HP ---- uses polyurethane bushings

For more information, watch the video above.
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