Rear Control Arms
1978-88 G-Body
Rear Adjustable Upper Control Arms #11326699
New Adjustable StrongArm
RideTech StrongArms just got better with new adjustable rod ends for rear upper control arms. The articulating rod end helps eliminate bushing bind (which can hinder ride quality and performance). They are available for most rear upper control arms, at no additional cost!
$315.00
Rear Lower Control Arms #11324499
These replace the stamped OEM lower control arms. They offer Delrin bushings and were designed to accept the OEM style sway bar.
$380.00
What say's "Performance" more than a set of tubular control arms! After all of the time and effort expended on your ride, you
definitely can't let your stamped OEM control arms detrack from all that work. Finish your suspension off with this new TruTurn
tubular control arm system by RideTech. Built with all the care and experiance you have come to expect from RideTech, this new
system is a precision engineered solution for ShockWave installation, ball joint binding, and frame clearance issues that can haunt some vehicles.
Development: StrongArms™ are developed by Ridetech® in Jasper, Indiana on an actual running, driving vehicle. This allows us to properly address ALL fitment and performance issues. It also allows us to document an installation, demonstrate the installation to our sales techs and dealers, and allows ongoing evaluation of the performance of the StrongArms™
Design: We think the best way to design any component is to keep it simple. That is why Strong Arms™ are designed with as few components as possible. We have a new 4 axis tubing bender that allows precise, repeatable bends that no other machine can achieve. We can create elegant tubing bends that would otherwise require several separate welded components.
Components: We have worked closely with Moog, a major manufacturer of OEM ball joints, to ensure that the proper ball joints have been selected for the Application... a compression style unit in a compression application, a tension bal joint in a tension application. Proper poly or rubber bushings are selected based on application and the type of driving or racing that is anticipated.
Geometry: Geometry of a suspension starts with the position of the frame mounts and the height of the spindle, not the shape of the control arm. However, there are a few small things in control arm design that can make a big difference in how a vehicle drives and performs.
* We create extra caster potential by adjusting the fore and aft position of the ball joints. At the same time we make sure the wheel is properly positioned in the wheel-well so your new 18" wheels fit like they should!
* The balljoint camber travel is re-centered to accommodate the new lowered ride height so the ball joint doesn’t bind during extreme suspension movement.
* The perimeter of the StrongArms is contoured to allow maximum wheel clearance and turning radius.
* All shock mounts, airspring mounts, and swaybar mounts are integrated into the design so you don’t have to finish the engineering in order to enjoy your ride!