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Specialty Products Control Arm 81381
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Part # 81381
SKU # 497519
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PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
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Part #
81381
SKU #
497519
Weight
4.4lbs
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
Adjust front camber and caster +/-1.5 degrees on the Audi B9 platform with these forged aluminum adjustable control arms from SPC. OE style booted ball joints and bonded rubber bushings maintain factory ride, handling and noise, vibration, & harshness (NVH) parameters. Audi’s unique multi-link suspension creates a ‘Virtual’ SAI. The factory does not publish a specification for a caster, but SPC recommends 5 degrees to 6 degrees of caster as a preferred angle for tracking and return to center on these cars. This kit includes two arms to replace the two front upper arms on the left hand (LH) side. For the right hand (RH) side, use part number #81382. Want to be able to adjust both sides? Use part number #81383.
- Forged 6061-T6 Aluminum construction for maximized strength at a minimum weight
- OE style, maintenance free, booted ball joints
- Large 18mm threaded adjuster links
- Replacement pinch bolts included
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