Lower and upper control arms?
#23
Getting back on track now...
So would it be overkill or bad to have an adjustable UCA with adjustable LCA's? I'm asking this because I like Spohn products and since I already have their adj. panhard bar, I might as well go with their adj. LCA's(poly/spherical) and their adj. UCA. They don't make a solid UCA. I know they have solid LCA's but I'd rather have the ability to easily adjust the pinion angle via adj. LCA's.
So would it be overkill or bad to have an adjustable UCA with adjustable LCA's? I'm asking this because I like Spohn products and since I already have their adj. panhard bar, I might as well go with their adj. LCA's(poly/spherical) and their adj. UCA. They don't make a solid UCA. I know they have solid LCA's but I'd rather have the ability to easily adjust the pinion angle via adj. LCA's.
#24
IMO also having a adjustable UCA is not necessary. They both provide the same adjustment. Does Spohn make an adjustable UCA with poly/poly ends? If so you should go with that rather than a poly/rod combo, to reduce noise.
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