They are available through any SPC distributor. In the USA, this includes O'Reilly Auto Parts, Auto Zone and numerous online distributors; Just search for "SPC 67015". Please contact us if you are outside the USA for international distributors.
That would be the lower control arm. It carries the car's weight. SPC prefers to make alignment changes to locating parts which do not carry weight. That is why we make the adjustable upper control arm for this car.
Have a problem when I put couple riders in the back seat the back half of my Avenger wants to sway back and forth and can’t keep it on the road when wet would this be my problem? Plz Help
Possibly. The first to do is to check for any loose or worn parts; including sway bar pieces. Replace any if found. If all is OK, then alignment reports when empty and loaded would be a good idea. Usually camber does not cause the symptoms you are describing. Most likely toe. Please report back with findings. Thanks, Tom
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They are available through any SPC distributor. In the USA, this includes O'Reilly Auto Parts, Auto Zone and numerous online distributors; Just search for "SPC 67015". Please contact us if you are outside the USA for international distributors.
What's the name of that bolt call
What is the one that is like that but it’s in the bottom and is not adjustable? -2010 Dodge Avenger sxt sedan
That would be the lower control arm. It carries the car's weight. SPC prefers to make alignment changes to locating parts which do not carry weight. That is why we make the adjustable upper control arm for this car.
No need for loctite on the bolts?
Have a problem when I put couple riders in the back seat the back half of my Avenger wants to sway back and forth and can’t keep it on the road when wet would this be my problem? Plz Help
Possibly. The first to do is to check for any loose or worn parts; including sway bar pieces. Replace any if found. If all is OK, then alignment reports when empty and loaded would be a good idea. Usually camber does not cause the symptoms you are describing. Most likely toe. Please report back with findings. Thanks, Tom
Are they the same on right and left hand sides?
Yes, the arms are the same for both sides.
@@SPCAlignment awesome, thanks for the quick reply !!
Do you make an adjustable lower arm?
Not at this time.
I'm guessing there are no planes for one anytime soon?
how do i get them?
Get rid of the GD music!