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For Sale used Dodson Front upper adjustable arms.

Dodson Motorsport's Front Upper Adjustable Arms are made from high quality chrome Moly tubing and rod ends. They have ample adjustment for any street, circuit or Targa use. They come set to Dodson Motorsport base settings which is +2° extra castor and – 2° extra camber over OEM settings.

  • EXACT FITMENT ( CNC )
  • PRESET TO -3° CAMBER AND 7.3° CASTER
  • WIDE ADJUSTABLE RANGE
  • THICK WALL CHROMOLY TUBE
  • HIGHEST QUALITY CHROMOLY JOINTS
  • EASY ADJUSTMENT ( RH AND LH TREADS )

These retail over $1200, looking to get $650 plus shipping or local pick up in Melbourne.

Call Chris on 0413846205.

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