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BMR 15-17 S550 Mustang Fixed Billet Aluminum Camber Link (Poly/Bearing) - BlackBMR's polyurethane, non adjustable control arms for Mustangs (UTCA057) are CNC machined from 6061 T6 billet aluminum. This design gives you an incredibly strong control arm that greatly improves performance. Greasable, high durometer bushings add a solid, more responsive feel over the stock rubber bushings. BMR's bushings are internally fluted, which allows grease to evenly coat the inner sleeve. These flutes also direct grease to the outer edge of
BMR's polyurethane, non-adjustable control arms for Mustangs (UTCA057) are CNC-machined from 6061-T6 billet aluminum. This design gives you an incredibly strong control arm that greatly improves performance. Greasable, high-durometer bushings add a solid, more responsive feel over the stock rubber bushings. BMR's bushings are internally fluted, which allows grease to evenly coat the inner sleeve. These flutes also direct grease to the outer edge of the bushing, keeping the thrust surface lubricated. This efficient lubrication ensures quiet, reliable operation over the life of the bushings. BMR Suspension designed the UTCA057 to work well in street performance, drag race, and handling applications. The stock control arm bushings deflect excessively under cornering loads giving you inconsistent handling characteristics. The UTCA057's heavy-duty construction and strong polyurethane bushings give you much improved repeatability on the street, starting line, or in the corners. The UTCA057s are primarily designed for lowered cars that are looking to remove the camber gained from lower than stock ride height vehicles. These are designed longer than factory arms, give you the ability to correct the camber setting on lowered S550s. ALL lowered cars will benefit from these parts IF you are looking to remove negative camber. For those looking to GAIN negative camber, these are not the correct choice. With a 1.2-inch drop, the most negative camber you can get will be approximately -2.0 degrees. These work very well for drag racers who have lowered ride heights, and are looking for ZERO camber. BMR's heavy-duty spherical bearings are designed to solidly link the spindle to the upper control arm, eliminate deflection and wheel alignment changes. On stock height cars, you cannot exceed -0.50 camber. BMR's S550 upper control arms add no noticeable NVH. These are the perfect upgrade for the enthusiast looking to improve performance at an affordable price.This Part Fits:
| Year | Make | Model | Submodel |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2019-2020 | Ford | Mustang | Bullitt |
| 2015-2020 | Ford | Mustang | EcoBoost |
| 2015-2020 | Ford | Mustang | EcoBoost Premium |
| 2015-2020 | Ford | Mustang | GT |
| 2015 | Ford | Mustang | GT 50 Years Limited Edition |
| 2015-2020 | Ford | Mustang | GT Premium |
| 2015-2020 | Ford | Mustang | Shelby GT350 |
| 2016-2020 | Ford | Mustang | Shelby GT350R |
| 2020 | Ford | Mustang | Shelby GT500 |
| 2015-2017 | Ford | Mustang | V6 |
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A Bold, Edgier Take on the Man of Steel
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“Absolute Superman” reimagines the Man of Steel in a darker alternate universe where Earth is dominated by the Lazarus Corporation and enforced by the Peacemakers, an organization that bears an unsettling resemblance to modern immigration authorities. In this version, Kal-El arrives from Krypton not as an infant, but as a young man accompanied by an AI companion. After a brief stay with the Kents, he is reported as an illegal alien and becomes a fugitive, hunted by the Peacemakers. Adding an intriguing twist, Lois Lane is among those pursuing him.
This is a grittier, more morally complex Superman than the hopeful, sunny figure many readers may expect, but the reinterpretation is compelling. The collected volume, “The Last Dust of Krypton,” gathers the first five issues of the series and features striking artwork by Rafa Sandoval and others. Jason Aaron’s storytelling is thoughtful and engaging, making this a strong entry point into a bold reimagining of the character.
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Great product, no damage
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Product came in great condition. I was very happy with it.
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Superman
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Fantastic new take on the Man of Hope. Set to reflect the reality of our current world and the and people trying to save it.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 30, 2026
★★★★★ 5
LOVE the absolute universe
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If you have heard of DC's Absolute Universe, this is a great starting point. The art, the storytelling, and the new revision is all a blast to read. I highly recommend this and all the others in the absolute series.
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Reviewed in the United States on January 6, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Super good
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This was my introduction to the absolute dc comics and boy did it make a good first impression. The art style is great and the writing too, it’s fast paced in the current sections and slower in the flashbacks making sure the pacing is good throughout the whole book. The length is good for how much you pay being able to be finished in 30 minutes to an hour for fast readers.
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