Alright, let’s talk about these Camburg Engineering control arms. If you’re like me and love to tinker with your ride, you’ll appreciate the thought and effort that went into these bad boys. Designed with real-world use in mind, they’ve been crafted from aerospace-grade 6061-T6 billet aluminum. That means they’re not just tough; they’re built to last. Each arm is CNC machined and then given a bead blasted finish, topped off with a Type II anodized gun metal gray treatment. Oh, and you’ll spot the Camburg logo laser etched on there—because details matter.
One of the standout features is the FK 1.25” uniball joint. It’s got a PTFE liner that enhances strength and misalignment, giving you more wheel travel when you hit those rough patches. This isn’t just a cheap import; it’s made right here in the USA and designed to outlast the smaller, flimsier options you might find elsewhere. The uniball attaches to the spindle using model-specific spacers, which are made from heat-treated stainless steel. No drilling or modifications needed—just a straightforward bolt-on installation.
Now, if you’re into off-roading, you’ll appreciate the extra camber and caster adjustments offered by the FK 7/8” chromoly heim joints. These joints are built to handle the stress of hard use without flexing or binding, which is crucial when you’re pushing your vehicle to its limits. Plus, with the AN/Mil-spec hardware, you get a pinch bolt and a secondary jam nut to keep everything secure while you’re out there tearing it up.
If you've got a Ford Ranger from 2019 to 2023, the CAM-110250-GRY Camburg Engineering Gray Kinetik Series Suspension Control Arm Kit is a solid choice to boost your ride's performance. Get ready to tackle whatever the road throws at you!
⚠ WARNING:
Cancer and Reproductive Harm
https://www.P65Warnings.ca.gov
| Vehicle Make/Model | Year | Trims |
|---|---|---|
| Ford Ranger | 2019-2023 | Lariat |
| Ford Ranger | 2019-2023 | XL |
| Ford Ranger | 2019-2023 | XLT |
| Ford Ranger | 2021-2022 | XLT Plus |
| Ford Ranger | 2023 | Wildtrak |