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Rough Country Forged Upper Control Arms; Red (16-24 Titan XD)Find parts that fit my vehicle

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      Description

      Take your truck to the next level with Rough Country’s most durable Upper Control Arm to date! Rough Country’s Forged Upper Control Arms feature a solid, 1-piece design made of forged aluminum for superior strength and durability. This forged design outperforms all other types of arm construction, with no welding weak spots that could bend or break.

      Easy Installation.
      Made of forged aluminum for unsurpassed strength and durability.
      No welding weak spots.
      Offers more ball joint articulation over factory.
      Includes POM ball joints for greater range of motion and easier installation.
      Ball joints are fully greaseable.
      Includes durable OEM style rubber bushings.

      Fitment:

      Rough Country 80001RED

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      Reviews of Rough Country Suspension products have an average rating of 4.7 out of 5

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