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FastStang91LX

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I just picked up some UPR double adjustable uppers, and single adjustable lowers off Ebay. I just noticed that there is no spot to mount the sway bar. This is not just a straight line car, beings there are no tracks close to me, and never been on one for that matter. How will my car function in the corners with these? Any Help Is Appreciated!
 

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pretty crappy, most drag cars even have them. how much did you pay? need to get a set of uppers and lowers for mine.
set your pinion angle to -3, makes a big dif.
 
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Thanks for the tip. Never was sure what to set it to. My buddies book said -1, and dirt track guy said -7, so he played it safe at -2. Paid $300 for both, which is pretty cheap for UPR's. Supposedly only 500 miles on them. They do look new though.
 
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On UPR's website they sell for 170 for the uppers, and 250 for the lowers. These are part of their Extreme Series. The sway bar is a weld in type, I guess, which must be why the guy wasn't selling that too. Just never notice in the pics. Prolly will have to get the sway bar too, just was wondering how it will handle without.
 
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I take that back. Paid 260 for the pair. Just checked my ebay page. Never noticed no mount, cuz the only picture shows where the mount would be, is straight down. Maybe I can weld my own mount on them, or just sell resell them and bite the bullet and buy different ones. SUGGESTIONS???
 

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would be pretty easy to weld in new tabs. take it for a drive first maybe it'll be ok
 

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suggestion would to be get some MM pieces and not look back, UPR isnt known for handeling
 
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Keeping the UPR's not buying different one's.
More thoughts?
 
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