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  • LCA Question

    Do these lower control arms look okay? I'm not really sure what I am looking for but I want to get this done as the car is lowered.


    http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...category=33583

    '95 TA A4, 118000 on the clock!
    Borla, Strange 3.73's, SLP CAI, Vortech elbow,AFS Z06 Wheels,White gauges/blue backlighting,blue custom interior,MBA Shift knob,MadZ28 Tune, Intrax springs, Bilstein shocks, ES Trans Mount, Honeycomb taillights.

    13.685@102.11

  • #2
    you might want to go to some of the vendors on this site and compare. It will boil down to how much you want to spend.
    97 TA, M6, JBA ceramic coated headers, Borla Cat-back exhaust, 1.6 RR, 160 Thermo, LT4 knock sensor, CAI, Bils, Hotchkis all around, GT rotors, B&M shifter, Magnecor wires, Granatelli MAF
    In the shop LT4 Intake and heads.

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    • #3
      if ur car is lowered, i would suggest gettin some adjustable ones.
      2009 Honda Civic EX- the daily beater

      old toys - 1983 trans am, 1988 trans am, 1986 IROC-Z, 2002 Ram Off-Road, 1984 K10, 1988 Mustang GT, 2006 Silverado 2500HD

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      • #4
        They have solid mounts on one end. They might be loud.
        2002 Electron Blue Vette, 1SC, FE3/Z51, G92 3.15 gears, 308.9 RWHP 321.7 RWTQ (before any mods), SLP headers, Z06 exhaust, MSD Ignition Wires, AC Delco Iridium Spark Plugs, 160 t-stat, lots of ECM tuning

        1995 Z28, many mods, SOLD

        A proud member of the "F-Body Dirty Dozen"

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        • #5
          I'm going to suggest BMR tubular lower control arms with a poly bushing on one end and a hard rubber bushing on the other. In my opinion, what you are looking at will work but the noise and harshness will probably not make you really happy. You do not need adjustable lower control arms when lowering a car. Adjustable lower control arms are used to alter the track of the rear end. An adjustable panhard rod is what is required on a lowered car in order to recenter the axle due to a change in suspension geometry after lowering. BMR also carries those as well.

          www.bmrfabrication.com

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          • #6
            get the lca relocation brackets as well. esp if you're lowered.
            97 Chevy 'Raro Z28 M6- Ported & Polished LT1 heads,beehives,1.6/1.94 valves, 226/231 custom cam,K&N FIPK, 94-95 BBK shorty's,ORY,Magnaflow Catback,no cats,BMR LCA Relocation Brackets,Lower Control Arms,Adjustable Panhard Bar,Eibach Pro Kit,SPEC Stage 1,Walbro 255 Fuel Pump,30LB Injectors,Pro 5.0,Short stick,MSD 8.5's,NGK TR55's,LT4KM

            01 Honda CBR600 F4i-Two bro's,Corbins,SS brake lines

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            • #7
              Thanks guys. I already ordered the BMR bolt in relocation brackets. I'll get the BMR control arms.

              '95 TA A4, 118000 on the clock!
              Borla, Strange 3.73's, SLP CAI, Vortech elbow,AFS Z06 Wheels,White gauges/blue backlighting,blue custom interior,MBA Shift knob,MadZ28 Tune, Intrax springs, Bilstein shocks, ES Trans Mount, Honeycomb taillights.

              13.685@102.11

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