best Lower control arms?

are they the adjustable control arms...how much are they and does it come in a kit with the upper control arms....who is a steeda hardcore seller? I was wanting to know pretty soon because partshopper is having a 10% of sale until sunday
 
I have the Maximum Motorsport drag race solid lowers on my car and they work great. Of course, these are rather expensive. On a budget, I'de say Steeda, UPR, or HPM are probably your best bet. As for adjustability, you don't really need adjustable lowers unless if you're building an all out race track car. Adjustable uppers though is another story.
 
Modular2v said:
are they the adjustable control arms...how much are they and does it come in a kit with the upper control arms....who is a steeda hardcore seller? I was wanting to know pretty soon because partshopper is having a 10% of sale until sunday

I know you can buy Steeda parts of any kind direct from Steeda but they are rather pricey. Might want to do an internet search on Steeda parts.
 
it doesnt matter where you order Steeda parts from they will all be identical whether you buy them from Steeda or anywhere else. In order for any company to sell Steeda they have to sell at the set price that Steeda comes up with or they are not allowed to sell Steeda items anymore
 
Steeda Control Arms have 3 or 4 part bushings (depending on the model/type) that are far superior to any others out there, period. You get what you pay for. There are other excellent ones out there, but Steeda is the best. Again, you get what you pay for. Ck out www.steeda.com for more detailed info.
 
Modular2v said:
does anyone have any experience with the PRO3i's?

They are supposed to be modeled after the maximum motorsports control arms. The only down side to them is that they are not offered with sperical bushings on both sides, which is really what you are looking for if you want hardcore lcas. I have been talking with m.m. about what would be best with my application and that is what they told me, but I didn't really want to spend an extra two hundred dollars so I went with the street/strip lcas from Pro3i.
 
Modular2v said:
changing the lca's dont cause a cricket suspension do they? It is my daily driver so i want to maintain a decent ride


from my conversations with Matt from Maximum Motorsports, they do make a little noise but with any exhaust work they shouldn't be noticable. He told me that in his car you have to be sitting in the back seat to hear any noise from them.