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Old 06-19-2007, 11:54 PM
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Quick questions guys, i tried searching but didnt find the answer i was looking for. Im not lowering my car and need to know if I can just use all solid control arms. would an adustable arm be needed in this case? would i ever need to change the angles? what would be the benefit of having one of the CAs adustable?
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Old 06-19-2007, 11:58 PM
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Mainly adjustable CA's are for lowered cars or aftermarket 1 piece driveshafts that don't come with the extra adjustable flange. Why not spend the extra $30 now and get the adjustable ones, who knows maybe 1-2 years from now you might want to lower your ride andput a performance suspension on it. I would paythe extra $30-$40 nowand get the adjustables....IMO
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Old 06-20-2007, 12:01 AM
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would it be easier to have the upper or lower adustable? i would assume the upper sice there is only one but it would be more difficult to access?
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