SPC Performance Front or Rear Adjustable Arms (Porsche)

SPC Performance Porsche Front Rear Adjustable Arms

Make the non-adjustable lower control arms on your 996 or 997 Porsche adjustable up to ±2° camber adjustment. This pair of forged 6061-T6 aluminum arms (Part No. 72610) from SPC will give easy on-the-car adjustability as well as get you track ready, while maintaining OE NVH levels with high durometer bonded rubber bushings, and the only greasable and rebuildable ball joint on the market.

VEHICLE: 1999 - 11 911 (996/997) 2004 - 16 Boxster (987/981) 2006 - 16 Cayman (987/981)

MSRP: $945.59

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