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Old 08-06-2009, 12:26 PM   #1
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My Buddys got an 02 v6 and wants to buy some control arms. Will any ca's made for a gt fit or are there some 7.5 specefic ones?
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it's all the same, he just needs them for a 99-04
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Old 08-06-2009, 02:13 PM   #3
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Sweet deal. What about all the ones that say 79-04? Those should work too correct? Last I heard he was looking at the upr ones.
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Old 08-06-2009, 02:56 PM   #4
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Yea anything that will fit a new edge will fit him so nasically 79 to 04
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thanks a lot fellas. much appreciated.
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NO NO NO NO NO NO NO!!!!!

The bolts for the lower control arm where it mounts to the axle are 14mm for 99+ and 12mm for 79-98. It's easy to change on the axle for a swap, but it's damn near impossible to change on the lca's.

Also UPR lca's suck.
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NO NO NO NO NO NO NO!!!!!

The bolts for the lower control arm where it mounts to the axle are 14mm for 99+ and 12mm for 79-98. It's easy to change on the axle for a swap, but it's damn near impossible to change on the lca's.

Also UPR lca's suck.
which brand do you prefer? he was looking at steeda now so hopefully they're better? and I'll be sure to tell him only 99+ ca's.
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Steeda's are good, MM makes a few different ones that are all awesome. Roush makes a nice set.
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