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Core 4x4 Camp Series Adjustable Rear Lower Control Arms (21-24 Bronco)Find parts that fit my vehicle

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Core 4x4 Camp Series Adjustable Rear Lower Control Arms (21-24 Bronco)
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      Description

      Camp Series Rear Lower Control Arms Compatible with Ford Bronco (CMP-F-BR-2021-RL2)

      Improved Comfort and Durability

      Upgrade your vehicle with our Camp Series Rear Lower Control Arms. These arms are specifically designed for Bronco model years 2021-Present, enhancing both on-road comfort and off-road durability, marking a substantial upgrade over other options in the market.

      Superior Construction

      Built with 1.75” OD DOM Tubing with .313” wall thickness, these Rear Lower Control Arms are stronger than most competitors' products. The Johnny Joint at the adjusting end and our unique tapered polyurethane bushing at the axle end ensure unmatched durability and performance.

      Adjustability

      Our Rear Lower Control Arms are adjustable to cater for lifts from 0 to 6 inches, allowing for precise alignment correction and re-centering of your rear axle. For vehicles with lifts beyond 6 inches, please contact us for additional options and assistance.

      Two-Stage Powder Coating

      We use a two-stage powder coating process: a zinc primer base for ultimate corrosion resistance, followed by a top coat in your choice of 10 color options. This ensures the durability and aesthetic appeal of your control arms.

      Made in the USA

      Our Camp Series is proudly made in our facility in Orem, UT. We source our materials locally and have full control over the manufacturing process, ensuring that our products meet the highest quality standards.

      Easy Installation

      Our Rear Lower Control Arms can be conveniently installed using factory hardware. We also offer optional new Grade 8 hardware kits, available separately, to assist with rusted or stubborn bolts.

      Key Features

      • Greater strength and durability compared to factory parts
      • Adjustability to accommodate lifts from 0 to 6 inches
      • Johnny Joint and our unique tapered polyurethane bushing for superior performance

      Why Choose Camp Series Rear Lower Control Arms?

      • Enhanced Performance: These control arms enhance your vehicle's on-road comfort and off-road flexibility and durability. They also help regain your vehicle's alignment and re-center the rear axle.
      • Two-Stage Powder Coating: Our control arms undergo a two-stage powder coating process for maximum durability and corrosion resistance, available in 10 color options.
      • Made in the USA: By choosing our Camp Series, you are supporting American-made products and benefiting from our high-quality manufacturing standards.

      In Conclusion

      Choosing our Camp Series Rear Lower Control Arms means opting for exceptional comfort, durability, and American quality. Upgrade your vehicle today to feel the difference.

      Fitment:

      Core 4x4 CMP-F-BR-2021-RL2

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