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Review on Enhance Your Vehicle's Performance with Ford M3075E Front Lower Control Arm by Matthew Bahri

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They work like magic!

Mustangs from 2005 to 2009 Ford had a bad ball joint design. They knew something was wrong when the cars arrived with broken ball joints, even after they were replaced. It had a TSB on it (I don't have a number but I read it). In the end, the entire forearm was redesigned for the 2007 GT500. GT500 Front Lower Control Arms are the recommended part for TSB. Ford has finally packed the new wishbones into the Ford M3075E Race Kit. I have a 2005 Mustang v6 that had the front lower control arms replaced at about 100,000 miles due to bad ball joints. I used stock parts (Dorman I believe) and they failed after about 25,000 miles. After some research I bought it. They fit perfectly and the ride is MUCH better now. If you're planning on doing the swap yourself, there's a great YouTube video on how to do it after a late model rebuild. Make sure you have the right tools! It mentions all the tools and the right dimensions (I checked). When it says you need a 21mm wrench, you absolutely need it and can't use a socket! Much luck!

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