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		<title>Yet Another New Product &#8211; HD Lower Control Arm Mounts for Jeep TJ, LJ &amp; XJ</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 11 Dec 2009 16:53:23 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Matthew Walton</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[HD Lower Control Arm Mounts for Jeep TJ, LJ &#38; XJ for Dana 30 &#38; Dana 44 UCF is now offering replacement axle-side lower control arm mounts for Jeep TJ, LJ &#38; XJ vehicles.  This is the part of the factory suspension that&#8217;s usually first to go.  They rip-off the axle on the trail and [...]]]></description>
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<div class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 370px"><strong><a href="http://www.undercoverfab.com/brackets-and-tabs/24-hd-lower-control-arm-mounts-for-jeep-tj-lj-xj.html"><img class=" " title="HD Lower Control Arm Mounts for Jeep TJ, LJ &amp; XJ" src="http://www.undercoverfab.com/24-99-thickbox/hd-lower-control-arm-mounts-for-jeep-tj-lj-xj.jpg" alt="HD Lower Control Arm Mounts for Jeep TJ, LJ &amp; XJ" width="360" height="360" /></a></strong><p class="wp-caption-text">HD Lower Control Arm Mounts for Jeep TJ, LJ &amp; XJ</p></div>
<p>HD Lower Control Arm Mounts for Jeep TJ, LJ &amp; XJ for Dana 30 &amp; Dana 44</strong></p>
<p>UCF is now offering replacement axle-side lower control arm mounts for Jeep TJ, LJ &amp; XJ vehicles.  This is the part of the factory suspension that&#8217;s usually first to go.  They rip-off the axle on the trail and strand you at the worst possible time.</p>
<p>Our lower control arm mounts are fabricated from 3/16&#8243; carbon steel plate and ship bare of paint and ready to weld onto your rig.  The material is doubled up on the sides to give you a total thickness of 3/8&#8243;.  They accomodate the use of the factory cam-bolts.  Sold in pairs, enough to do a whole axle.</p>
<p>This may be the strongest replacement lower control arm mount in existance.  Other companies use flimsy horse-shoe shaped tabs to hold the cam bolts steady (where all the force is really transfered in a hard brake or acceleration in 4WD).  Our bracket is designed so that the cam bolt rests against the strongest part of the bracket; the part welded directly to the axle tube.</p>
<p>Order a pair today.</p></div>
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