A-Arm Set of 2 Lower – Prima 1, Fiat 124/2000 – (SKU 65-5390)

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Fits:

Fiat 124, 2000, Pininfarina, Sedan, Coupe & Spiders 1968-1985

Prima 1 A-Arms
Sold as set of 2 lower arms

These control arms are very similar to the Fiat originals, with the exception

of our specially designed, removable lower shock mount (*see note below

on the benefits of this design).

Why hassle with installing the

ball joints and bushings yourself? You can get a set of our Prima 1’s

and have it all done for you. These widely acclaimed, torture-tested

aftermarket A-Arms are as tough as they come. Your wallet and

significant other will thank you for saving some money on that project

car.

Easy to install with our proprietary removable reinforced

lower shock bracket. All parts, bolts, and nuts are included with the

set and is fully assembled.

The lower ball joints include a bolt

in the bottom for easy addition of lubricant. You can also install a

grease-zert for even easier addition of fresh lubricant.

*NOTE: Prima 1 A-arms feature our proprietary, quick-change shock mounts for

easy installation. These mounts offer attachment of everything from

factory, unmodified shocks, to adjustable Koni Sport shocks. A primary

benefit of this removable bracket is the ability to adjust Koni shocks

without completely removing them from your car.*

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Rated 4 out of 5

Timothy Wilson

Well, It's a trick to get the lower shock bolt and the bracket installed. You need to put the bracket mount bolts on slightly and then get the shock bolt in and nut on passed the mount bolts and then, tighten the bracket mount bolts. There is no way to torque the lower shock nut because there is no clearance between the mounting bolts and shock bolt to get a socket on either end. Garage Time TV just skipped over this part and Eldest did about what I did but didn't mention Torque issue.

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    Well, It’s a trick to get the lower shock bolt and the bracket installed. You need to put the bracket mount bolts on slightly and then get the shock bolt in and nut on passed the mount bolts and then, tighten the bracket mount bolts. There is no way to torque the lower shock nut because there is no clearance between the mounting bolts and shock bolt to get a socket on either end. Garage Time TV just skipped over this part and Eldest did about what I did but didn’t mention Torque issue.

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Fitments

Make Model Year
Make Model Year
FIAT 124 Sedan / Special / Familiare 1966 - 1974
FIAT 124 Special T (DOHC) 1970 - 1974
FIAT 124 Sport Coupe 1968 - 1975
FIAT 124 Sport Spider 1968 - 1978
FIAT 2000 Spider 1979 - 1982
Pininfarina 1985 1/2 Azzurra Spider 1985.5
Pininfarina Azzurra Spider 1983 - 1985
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