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pro3i control arms

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habiv

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Does anyone know if the street arms come with poly bushings, or do I need to buy the street/race version for poly bushings? Thanks. See link below.

http://www.partshopper.com/shop/Pro3-Mustang-Jacker-Lower-Control-Arms-79-04-m178.html
 

timeless2

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Street versions have poly on both ends.
Street/race have poly on frame and spehrical on axle.
 

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i have the street/race. they are basically a MM clone. they work amazing though, highly reccomended!!
 

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I love mine the street/strip ones and will be buying another set for my t top
 

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How is the quality compared the the MM ones? they are like 200 bucks cheaper
 

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i have them and they are a really nice looking peice. helped me control my turbo alot too
 
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Thanks for the info I can't wait to get these on the car!
 

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I have the standard street version with bushings on both ends. Seems nice
 
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How easy is it to adjust the spindles? Do you have to take the spring off or can they be adjusted while the spring is on the car?
 

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i am pretty sure you jack up the rear end then make your adjustments with no weight on the car. at least thats how i did mine.
 
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I just bought a set of these control arms. I noticed that the spring perch is loose on both. Are they supposed to be loose or do i need to tighten them? I just want to make sure before I put them on the car.
 
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Anyone??
 

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not sure, I would call them and ask
 
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