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Join Date: May 2002
Location: The Midwest
Posts: 79
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I've heard they are quality pieces. Then again, by the looks of their Cobra kit, can't imagine them selling anything but quality stuff!
I personally would use the lowers, but would leave the rubber-bushed arms in the top. Too little compliance can bind up the rear and tear up the torque boxes. I just put poly bushings in the stock lower arms and had great results. The ride really is firmed up! |
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