doing lca's what kind?
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RE: doing lca's what kind?
The general consensus is that adjustable LCAs and a fixed tubular UCA is stronger then an adjustable UCA and fixed LCAs.
Go with a poly/spherical combo, BMR or spoon are the best from what I am read.
Go with a poly/spherical combo, BMR or spoon are the best from what I am read.
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RE: doing lca's what kind?
ORIGINAL: JRT1
The general consensus is that adjustable LCAs and a fixed tubular UCA is stronger then an adjustable UCA and fixed LCAs.
Go with a poly/spherical combo, BMR or spoon are the best from what I am read.
The general consensus is that adjustable LCAs and a fixed tubular UCA is stronger then an adjustable UCA and fixed LCAs.
Go with a poly/spherical combo, BMR or spoon are the best from what I am read.
Yes you can install them with jackstands no problem
#15
RE: doing lca's what kind?
Great advice!
ORIGINAL: rshamekh
F1Fan suggests Steeda, while CrazyAl prefers BMR ..
They are the best members suspension wise, but you got to decide which way to go.
F1Fan: https://mustangforums.com/fb.asp?m=3568309
CrazyAl: https://mustangforums.com/fb.asp?m=1700694
These are the most helpful threads about suspension on the forum, hope this helps.
F1Fan suggests Steeda, while CrazyAl prefers BMR ..
They are the best members suspension wise, but you got to decide which way to go.
F1Fan: https://mustangforums.com/fb.asp?m=3568309
CrazyAl: https://mustangforums.com/fb.asp?m=1700694
These are the most helpful threads about suspension on the forum, hope this helps.
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