
RCA449 Upper Control ARM for Ford Everest Next Generation UB 2LTR BI
RAW 4x4RRP$1012.15RAW 4x4 RCA449 Upper Control ARM.
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RAW 4x4 RCA351 Upper Control ARM.
Category: Suspension and 4x4 parts


The RAW 4x4 RCA351 is an upper control arm listed for the Ford Everest UA wagon. It’s a front suspension component that replaces the factory upper arm, typically fitted when a vehicle has been lifted.
The upper control arm locates the top of the front hub and controls wheel geometry through the suspension’s travel. The RCA351 is RAW 4x4’s replacement upper arm for the Everest UA front end. Aftermarket upper arms are commonly fitted to a lifted vehicle to restore correct alignment angles and clearance once the suspension geometry has changed with added height.
It is listed for the Ford Everest UA wagon. The UA-generation Everest shares much of its underpinnings with the Ranger platform of the period, so related front hardware commonly carries across — but confirm your exact Everest UA build with the workshop before ordering, as control arms are sensitive to the specific front setup.
Upper control arms are usually the part that corrects camber and caster after a lift, and can add clearance for the bigger movement a raised front sees. This listing doesn’t state a specific lift height, so we fit the RCA351 to your vehicle and set the alignment on the hoist rather than working from a published figure.
Oak Flats Muffler Men fits front control arms in-house across the Illawarra. We’ll confirm the RCA351 suits your Everest UA, fit the arms, and set the alignment so the geometry is right after the change. Book the bay and we’ll handle the fit and setup.
Stocked and fitted by Oak Flats Muffler Men, the Illawarra exhaust and 4x4 specialist in Oak Flats, NSW.
Oak Flats Muffler Men can check this part against supplier specs, part number, image, RRP and vehicle details for customers around Oak Flats, Shellharbour, Wollongong, Dapto, Albion Park, Kiama and the northern suburbs.
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