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Old 05-25-2009, 11:58 PM
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I can feel the rear of my car swaying when cornering and figure i should get some rear lower control arms since I haven't done any mods in a while. I am also looking to drop the rear of my car a little and see that some LCA's have an adjustable spring mount. Can someone recommend me a pair that are adjustable? Would like to keep the price near $200.
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I've got Max Motorsprots LCA but they weren't close to 200. I love them, and they allow me to use some big tires out back without wheel well interference.

Do you have aftermarket springs, a rear sway bar, or stock shocks? LCA's will fix some wheel hop and give a bit better launches, but will not fix the rear swaying, whatever that may be.
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Originally Posted by Tony71502
I've got Max Motorsprots LCA but they weren't close to 200. I love them, and they allow me to use some big tires out back without wheel well interference.

Do you have aftermarket springs, a rear sway bar, or stock shocks? LCA's will fix some wheel hop and give a bit better launches, but will not fix the rear swaying, whatever that may be.
I have aftermarket springs and shocks, stock sway bar. When i corner, sometimes I can feel the rear of the car floating over the axle. I figured some stiffer LCA's would prevent some of that horizontal motion.
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Old 05-26-2009, 04:42 PM
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Maybe get some subframes.
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Old 05-26-2009, 06:10 PM
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uppers will give a greater result to reducing the "swinging ***" syndrome
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You consider a panhard bar? Ca's kinda make it redundant but just throwin it out there.
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Got steeda adjustable upper/lowers here.. bit more the 200 buttt they're friggn awesome. love um!
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some tailpipes cant fit past a PH bar
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Originally Posted by AdderMk2
some tailpipes cant fit past a PH bar
Who needs tail pipes?
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Originally Posted by Catchpole
Who needs tail pipes?
anyone who lives in RI does
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