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Old 09-21-2001, 03:27 PM   #5
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The reason the South Side style lower control arms have a tendency to crack torque boxes is because of the solid bushings, not because they are a weld-in style. The solid bushings are made to be used on the drag strip, in a straight line, and not for evryday street use. The bushings have a tendency to wear out as well as crack torque when they are used everyday on the street. Go with the Mega Bite Jr's.


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