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02-13-2001, 11:36 AM | #1 |
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Factory Five or Mac
Who uses either of these? Any stories to tell? I'm all ears...deciding which to get vs. boxing the stock ones up. Thanks
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02-13-2001, 11:43 AM | #2 |
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Go witht he MAC upper & lowers. I have had them on my car for a year now, and i love them. They have greasable polyeurethene bushings...which i never grease...and they fit like a charm. It was winter when I bought them, so I didn't want to put them in myself, so I had a guy I know at a shop do it for like $40 and he said they were the best fitting uppers & lowers that he had ever installed. Also, all of my rear-end hop was eliminated, and my car squatted straight to the ground, instead of to the side like before. In my opinion, these are the way to go. I have also heard bad things about the Factory Five ones. GO WITH THE MAC'S!!!!!!!!!!!
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02-13-2001, 12:55 PM | #3 |
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yeah that seems to be the way most people including myself are leaning-found them for $209 in a mag so...can't beat that price for uppers and lowers.
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02-13-2001, 02:49 PM | #4 |
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StangNet now has their own performance auto parts. I just picked up some SN lower control arms. They have poly bushing on one end and spherical bearing on the other and they are only $169! That price is unbeatable. BTW, the LCA's look just like Maximum Motorsports but are way cheaper.
I know a guy that runs the Mac's here and he likes them. You could get the SN LCA's and some FMS heavy duty uppers for $60 and I bet it would be better than the Mac's for not much more money. ------------------ 1991 Mustang GT - Cobra Intake, FMS 65mm TB, C&L 73mm MAF, GT-40P heads, Crane 2031 cam, Crane 1.7rr, Built AOD, Art Carr 2400 non-lockup converter, Transgo shift kit, BBK chrome cold air, FMS 'P' headers, Pacesetter off-road H, BBK aluminum pulleys, 2-C Flows w/ dumps, 4.10's, Steeda STB, for now... The Original GT-40P Tech Page |
02-13-2001, 05:44 PM | #5 |
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I've got the MACs with the Adjustable uppers, and the lowers. They're a good quality piece (especially for MAC), and well worth it.
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