


Skunk2 96-00 Honda Civic Front Lower Control Arm - Hard Rubber Bushing
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Skunk2 96-00 Honda Civic Front Lower Control Arm - Hard Rubber BushingSkunk2 Racing is proud to announce the release of its Hard Rubber Bushing Front Lower Control Arms for the '96 '00 Civic DX LX EX (Si owners please see 'Notes' tab). Skunk2 Racing's Hard Rubber Bushing Front Lower Control Arms for the '96 '00 Civic are direct replacements for OEM that greatly improve your vehicles ride quality and comfort! Restoring lost suspension performance due to soft, worn, and deteriorated 20+ year old bushings is a snap with
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Style: 18oz
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Style: 14oz
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Style: 18oz, Style: 18oz
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