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Fabtech FTS22291 ALUM UCA KIT 10-14 RAPTOR

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Fabtech FTS22291 ALUM UCA KIT 10-14 RAPTOR2010 14 Ford F150 Raptor 4WD Fits 0 4in Lifts. Fabtech's high quality Billet Upper Control Arms are the ultimate upgrade for increased suspension strength and aggressive offroad use. Built of 6061 aluminum with thick cross sections, they will reduce suspension flex and provide a more positive road feel. These UCA's feature large PTFE lined 1. 250in ID Stainless Steel Uniball bearings and 17 4 Stainless Steel pins that are designed to handle rugged

2010-14 Ford F150 Raptor 4WD - Fits 0-4in Lifts. Fabtech's high quality Billet Upper Control Arms are the ultimate upgrade for increased suspension strength and aggressive offroad use. Built of 6061 aluminum with thick cross sections, they will reduce suspension flex and provide a more positive road feel. These UCA's feature large PTFE lined 1.250in ID Stainless Steel Uniball bearings and 17-4 Stainless Steel pins that are designed to handle rugged offroad driving. The Uniballs allow for 10.5in increased wheel travel when paired with Dirt Logic Coilover shocks. The heat treated Stainless Steel Uniball pin is tapered to fit into the stock BJ taper for an easy return to stock feature. On the frame side of the Arms high quality FK 3/4in heim ends are used to eliminate control arm deflection. These FK 3/4in heims create a solid mounting point to the frame for the UCA with unsurpassed longevity. Stainless steel threaded adjusters on the arms allows the heims to be adjusted on the vehicle to dial in the front suspension alignment. The stunning black anodized finish with flawless machine work will make these Billet UCA's the crown jewel of your vehicle's suspension. Features: Allows for 10.5in travel with Dirt Logic Coilovers. 6061 Billet Aluminum with thick cross sections for strength. PTFE lined 1.250in Stainless Steel FK Uniballs for severe offroad use. Heat Treated 17-4 Stainless Steel Uniball Pins fit into stock BJ taper. 3/4in Stainless Steel FK Heim Ends with threaded adjusters. Billet Uniball cap keeps dirt and debris out. Compatible with Fox Live Valve shocks. Arms are adjustable to provide increase front end align ability. Stunning black anodizing with flawless machine work. Uniball Upper Control Arms.

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