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^ Yes.

However, you do get the deflectors on the PP front radius arms. So I was thinking maybe it would be good to just swap them all out.

OR.....do the rear (of the FRPP / PP front kit) and then just grab a brake cooling kit from JLT. (I plant to order the kit from JLT soon, and discard my air deflectors)
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That control arm kit replaces all four of your existing control arms. No other parts needed, and you have bearings at all points. Like I mentioned a few posts up, you only need the rear of those arms to get the handling/performance benefits.

The LCA bearings being talked about by tj@Steeda are for the rear (rear of the car) control arm, the inner mounting points.

Maybe I can try this a different way. If I decided to put aftermarket LCA bearings on my non-PP control arms, would I essentially have the same thing as the PP rear control arms? Hopefully I worded this better.

^ Yes.

However, you do get the deflectors on the PP front radius arms. So I was thinking maybe it would be good to just swap them all out.

OR.....do the rear (of the FRPP / PP front kit) and then just grab a brake cooling kit from JLT. (I plant to order the kit from JLT soon, and discard my air deflectors)
The last modification is what was suggested

Problem is I can't find the rears. Ford catalog only shows GT and GT350, left and right. No distinction between base GT and PP GT. Could have missed it though.
 

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No to your question to him....all cars have the same rear LCA bushings....

And Ford does sell the front PP arms separate. We have ordered them individually from Ford.
 
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I'll see if I can find the rear PP LCA and add that part number to the list as an option. Thanks for the info :)
 

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I think the confusion here is that...the car actually has 6 control arms: 2x on the front of the front wheels (the ones with the brake vent), 2x on the rear of the front wheels (the one's that give you the handling benefit when changed), and 2x for the rear wheels, which are called LCA.

The kit contains the first 4 parts, the LCA bearing from Steeda and BMR are for the last 2.
 

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Thanks for clarifying it. Found the part numbers :)
 

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