Vehicle Fitment
Make | Model | Year |
---|---|---|
Chevy | Bel Air | 1967-1970 |
Biscayne | 1967-1970 | |
Caprice | 1967-1970 | |
Impala | 1967-1970 |
Make | Model | Year |
---|---|---|
Chevy | Bel Air | 1967-1970 |
Biscayne | 1967-1970 | |
Caprice | 1967-1970 | |
Impala | 1967-1970 |
Rear Upper and Lower Adjustable Trailing Arm Package (1822) by Hotchkis®. Take your ride to the next level with this parts. Manufactured from top-grade materials, this suspension link provides the rigidity and dependability needed to properly locate the axle and prevent it from doing the cha-cha during high-speed cornering. This is what you need to enjoy better stability, improved steering response and extended tire life.
Finish: Powder Coated |
Material: Steel |
Hotchkis Sport Suspension Adjustable upper and lower trailing arms for your vehicle body work together to positively locate and control the rear axle. Launches are quicker smoother and more consistent by reducing wheel hop. The adjustable upper control arms allow for easy pinion angle changes to better tune your vehicle. Cornering and overall stability are dramatically improved through increased roll stiffness and sway bar effectiveness. The fabricated trailing arms are constructed from one piece of .120 in. wall TIG-welded steel tubing making them the strongest in the industry and include greasable polyurethane bushings. Trailing arm mount braces and hardware are also included. For easy bushing installation we also recommend GM Upper Trailing Arm Bushing Installation and Removal Tool.
Founded in Santa Fe Springs, California in the late 1960s during the height of the original muscle car boom, Hotchkis® got its start building products that blessed GM, Mopar, and Ford performance cars with new abilities to corner and handle with stability at racetrack speeds. As the company's reputation for building quality products grew, Hotchkis components soon found their way onto all kinds of vehicles that were not made to go fast in any way, shape, or form. It didn't take long before station wagons, convertibles, and pickup trucks were wheeling around tracks all over Southern California with the tenacity of sports cars. After decades of developing suspension-enhancing products that have led to victories in championship racing events, slalom track competitions, and street challenges, Hotchkis has refined and perfected their manufacturing techniques to become the internationally respected company they are today.