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control armswell i needed bushings for the rear and moneys tight. so i was goning to box the stock control arms while they were out. but i decide to buy these. has anyone used the before. im about 100% sure they are the same exact ones as summits and g-tele's. just wanted to know if anyone has experience with these. also i summited a best offer and got them for 100 plus the 35 shipping. so i guess its not a bad deal heres the summit ones Summit SUM-790000R-W - Summit Racing Street & Strip® Upper and Lower Control Arms – SummitRacing.com
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you dont need no teef to eat my beef Last edited by fl4321; August 11th, 2009 at 06:33 PM. |
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119 isnt bad, i would run those on a basic street car and not worry, the ebay ones
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I have the summit ones shown in your post. Good for the money. it stiffins the rear end alot. and i removed my quad shocks while installing them. i noticed that the rear and would go over speed bumps and be alot more solid with the car.
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yeah i would say leave the quads off, i have lakewood upper and lower and no quad's
no hop
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i figured to ditch them quads. that since im sure they are dead, i got a 93. i guess i should do the torque boxes and rear seat delete also. i been doing work on my house and got some extra wood,so i guess i just need cloth. what do the quads/brackets and rear seat/components weight. also what u-joint are you runnin,AOD that is
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well i got the arms in today,and installed them in about 3 hrs. one of my floor jacks broke so it took a little bit longer. they are pretty hefty arms and the only problem is the bolts were wrong but i just reused my originals so no problems.it started raining so when i go to do my u-joint tomorrow ill post some pics. i recommend these arms to anyone with stockers and not wanting to buy expensive adjustables.
also just took it for a ride,and its a whole new car, these should be up there with exhaust and gears as a first mod
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oh yeah they make a big differance!!! i love them, and you should always upgrade. good to see you like them and they worked out.
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