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Which lower control arms??

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  • Start date Start date Mar 21, 2004
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92BlackGT

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I'm gonna be getting some new lower control arms. My car is daily driven but I do some auto-x from time to time. I was looking at getting the Pro3i street/race arms, they have the spherical bearing on the axle end. Are these arms what I am looking for?? Anyone have anyother suggestions??

Oh, I will be putting in torque box reinforcements.
Thanks for any input.
 

ponyboy19

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I have the pro 3i weight jackers with sperical bearings in them and they are a nice control arm for the money. I also have a set of X2C motorsports boxer ST on my 92 and got all 4 for 160 ish shipped. they are a very nice kit as well for the price.. They also have the boxer R's with bearings for a decent price for all 4 http://www.corral.net/forums/showthread.php?threadid=459933
 

mustangt93

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ive been told to go with either steeda or hp megabite, im not sure what im gonna use yet
 

5LiterFever

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im planning on using maximum motorsports
 
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forced87GT

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I had HPM, now I have adjustable Maximum Motorsports
Its great to adjust whenever and whatever height you want.
The only downfall, they are alittle pricey.
 

RYC CUKR

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I am going with MM when I get to the point of buys some LCAs. hopefully by the end of the summer.
 

stangbear427

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Love my MM's, with spherical bearings on both ends. Wouldn't recommend them if you don't have a panhard though, not even torque box re-enforcments will protect your boxes without one.
 

IndyBlk5.0

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is there a big increase of traction with these control arms?
 

stangbear427

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Hmmm... well, mine was kindof a package deal...

 
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