MRC Racing Components Honda/Acura Spherical upper control arm bushings

Eliminate the slop and deflection that factory rubber bushings introduce into your front suspension geometry. The MRC Racing Components Spherical...
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    MRC Racing Components Honda/Acura Spherical upper control arm bushings

    MRC Racing Components Honda/Acura Spherical upper control arm bushings MRC Racing Components

    Eliminate the slop and deflection that factory rubber bushings introduce into your front suspension geometry. The MRC Racing Components Spherical Upper Control Arm Bushing Kit replaces worn-out rubber or polyurethane bushings with precision spherical bearings, delivering sharper turn-in response, more consistent alignment, and improved feedback through the steering wheel.

    Sold as a set of four, this kit provides everything you need to upgrade both front upper control arms. Each bushing is engineered for a direct press-in fitment with no permanent modification to your control arms.

    MRC Racing Spherical UCA Bushing Features

    • Precision Spherical Bearings — Zero deflection for accurate, repeatable suspension geometry
    • Direct Replacement — Press-in fitment replaces factory rubber or polyurethane bushings
    • Set of 4 Included — Complete kit for both front upper control arms
    • Improved Handling — Sharper turn-in, more consistent feedback, and tighter steering response
    • Track-Proven Durability — Built for the demands of racing and aggressive driving

    Fitment / Applications

    • 1992-2000 Honda Civic
    • 1994-2001 Acura Integra
    • 1988-1991 Honda CRX

    Notes

    • Professional installation recommended — bushings are pressed in
    • Alignment required after installation

    Pro Tip: Spherical upper control arm bushings are one of the highest-impact suspension upgrades you can make. Factory rubber deflects under load, which means your carefully set alignment changes the moment you enter a corner. Spherical bearings hold their position under load, so your alignment stays where you set it — corner after corner.