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![]() I have a set of the Factory Five's (uppers & lowers) on a mild brackets-only '83GT and they are definately quality made items. I also like the fact they round, as opposed to square, tubing. I would use the uppers and lowers - just re-use the stock rubber bushings on the differential for the uppers. And don't forget to put the sway bar back on. They should work very well on your car. The first thing you will probably notice is the complete absence of wheel hop and an overwhelming desire for more tire and horsepower.
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