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superstang01

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Can someone link me to a good set of rear lca's for a street car that sees some strip action?
 

02nightmaregt

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Here' s the ones im running
MUSTANG-UPR Products.com
here's another good set
HD Adj. Rear Lower Control Arms, 1999-04, with swaybar mount [MMRLCA-6] - $389.95 : Maximum Motorsports Performance Mustang Suspension Store, Buy Now!
MM is usually considered GOD of suspension, but my UPR's have been great. They are an awesome company to deal with and were are available on the weekend(for customer support). They even do follow up calls to make sure your parts are working and your happy with them.
MM's are great too i just didn't see the point in spending that much on arms when i don't spend a whole lot of time at the track
 

superstang01

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i think i will just go with the non adj. MM lca's
 

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MM is the way to go IMO since they are the most durable on the street & strip...Im sure UPR's are good, but i have heard some horror stories about them breaking welds, but Im sure its hit or miss....


Superstang, i sent u a PM....
 

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I went with Lakewood LCAs with the action lift bars. Unfortunately I haven't got the chance to test them out at the track yet but theyve worked great for DD. Just make sure you put some grease on the bushings.
 

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Green&GoldGT said:
I went with Lakewood LCAs with the action lift bars. Unfortunately I haven't got the chance to test them out at the track yet but theyve worked great for DD. Just make sure you put some grease on the bushings.
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thanks for the response!

i have been meaning to ask you. Do you have any sound clips of your car? I have been wanting to hear what those crower stage 2 blower cams sound like!

What kind of power did they make?
 

SRT Handz

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MM>All

UPR is so cheaply made its Scary.....

I got these bad boys under my cars Arse* lol. They make that stance look De sexy

 

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superstang01

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MM>All

UPR is so cheaply made its Scary.....

I got these bad boys under my cars Arse* lol. They make that stance look De sexy

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YESSSS me wants!!!!
 

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Green&GoldGT

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I've only had the car dyno'd when i got it dyno tuned for the cams. With the cams and MAC CAI(trash), MAC off road H, weld in flowmasters and an XCAL2, it made 265hp/285tq with a mild tune. Broad torque curve and not peaked. That was on a dyno dynamics, which reads similar to a Mustang Dyno. They are aggressive cams that pull hard up top. So the more your mods match upper rpm's (like longtubes) the better results you will get. Updated numbers might be soon.

I'll try and get some vids this weekend. If i get some pics, the gold action lift bars shining from under the rear end might have you forget the MM ones
 
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MM's with the delrin bearing at one end or the Griggs with delrin bearing. Do not get control arms with poly bushings on both ends.

It can lead to what is called snap over steer and it can be very scary when it does happen. It feels like all of the weight of the rear of the car swaps sides close to the apex of a turn.
 
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