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Cantslowdown

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Where is a good place to get them and whats a good brand..I want to do uper and lower..
 

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MM LCA's, Stock style FRPP or Steeda Boxed (stock style) LCA's
 

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Any good places to get them at?
 

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http://www.stangsuspension.com/store/comersus_viewitem.asp?idproduct=208




http://www.maximummotorsports.com/ruca.asp or FRPP Dealer
 

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Is the FRPP just as good as the rest of them?
 

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MM or Steeda
 

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Cantslowdown said:
Is the FRPP just as good as the rest of them?
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actually they all suck, not proper articulation from the UCA's, the FRPP UCA's (rubber) are most decent out of the bunch.

unless you're looking at a drag setup and don't take turns a little fast
 
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Cantslowdown said:
Is the FRPP just as good as the rest of them?
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I have the FRPP ones. I dont have them on yet so I cant help you out. From what I heard there not bad at all. I got a good deal on them so I got them. Either those, MM or steea would be the ones to get.
 

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I want the car to handle better i want to lower it and just make it a better handling car..
 

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I paid 198 for MM LCA's shipped, but that was through a buddy.
 
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Does anyone know if aluminum ones perform as well or better? I'm trying to figure out if the extra money is worth the weight savings. I'd rather have performance over reduced weight.
 
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I just got adjustable MM LCA and Ford's UCA installed last week and they feel great. Was also able to lower the rear a bit as it sits higher in the rear. Is FFRP the same as Ford Motorsports?
 

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Cobra Jet R said:
I just got adjustable MM LCA and Ford's UCA installed last week and they feel great. Was also able to lower the rear a bit as it sits higher in the rear. Is FFRP the same as Ford Motorsports?
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you should play with the adjustable control arms to adjust ride height. this messes with your pinion angle. double check you pinion angle.
 
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thanks, even though I only dropped it 5/8 of an inch?
 

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Ok guys i am about to order my lca's.but should i just get bushings for the uca are get newones..
 

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MM comes with them, unless they are the drag arms which have the spherical bushings built into them.
 

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I think I am going to get the heavy duty ones..My car wont see much track action..
 
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