UMI Performance Parts. Hey Everyone, Just got done ordering some Lower Control Arm Relocation Brackets " Bolt On " form UMI Performance. At The Moment there having a 15% off disscount going on. On monday I'll be ordering the Lower Control Arms and after that I'll be ordering me a Wonder bar, :cool:. Are these hard to bolt on by any chance? Any tips would be appreciated. Marry X-Mas To All! Thanks. Tony. http://www.umiperformance.com/catalo...stmas_sale.gif |
Re: UMI Performance Parts. They are not hard to install. I would wait and install the RLCAs and the LCAs at the same time. The wonder bar should only take about 5 minutes to install. The rest might take 30 minutes, depending on how well your rearend wants to line back up. IMO it makes it alot easier to do both sides at once, dont try one side at a time, it can cause binding. |
Re: UMI Performance Parts. Yeah thats what I'm going to do wait till I get the control arms which i'll order tomorrow on tuesday. Tony. |
Re: UMI Performance Parts. It took me about 15 miuntes to do the wonderbar. It took me about 1 day and a half to do the panhard bar and lower control arms. The damn bolts were rusted in and I broke a socket. Now that all the suspension stuff is new including bolts, I can do it all in no time. |
Re: UMI Performance Parts. I have full umi suspension.....and none of was too hard to install, especially in the rear end, very easy...but don't forget to do the front end too.... |
Re: UMI Performance Parts. Hello Thanks for choosing UMI Performance Everyone! If you have any other questions feel free to ask and I will be more than glad to help. Thanks Brad :D |
Re: UMI Performance Parts.
Originally Posted by UMI Sales
(Post 4384449)
Hello Thanks for choosing UMI Performance Everyone! If you have any other questions feel free to ask and I will be more than glad to help. Thanks Brad :D Thanks. Tony. |
Re: UMI Performance Parts. Hello The best suggestion I have for you is to open a account on our site and we will email you when the next will be available. If you have any other questions feel free to ask and I will be more than glad to help. Thanks Brad :D |
Re: UMI Performance Parts. I have one an account with you guys already. I had to make one when I bough the relocating brackets. I'll be buying the lower control arms next then I'll get the wonder bar after that. Tony. |
Re: UMI Performance Parts. Hello Tony Sounds Good! Feel free to get in touch with me when you are ready. Thanks Brad :D |
Re: UMI Performance Parts. Hey Everyone, I finally go to install my Lower Control Arm's and Relocating Bracket's today. It was heck of a easy install. I had all the proper tools at work including tons of lifts since I do work at a dealer anyway none of the bolts were hard to take of at all did all of them with renches but no air tools only on the bolt to take of the shock. I followed the instructions just the way it said on the paper torque all the bolts to 72flbs. I took the car for a dive and I notice a big difference in turns then before. I did some test launches and I am really happy with these products no more wheel hop or anything like that can imagine how 2 items could help out a lot. Still waiting for the wonder bar since its on back order but while I wait im gonna go ahead and install my subframe connectors as well hopefully that helps out a bunch. Thanks. Tony. PS. UMI Sales how come I did not get any stickers? |
Re: UMI Performance Parts. Tony, PM me your address and I will get you some stickers. We ran out over the holidays but we have more now. Thanks! Ryan |
Re: UMI Performance Parts.
Originally Posted by UMI Performance
(Post 4407463)
Tony, PM me your address and I will get you some stickers. We ran out over the holidays but we have more now. Thanks! Ryan Thanks. Tony. |
Re: UMI Performance Parts. i got so much UMI stuff on my car they should pay me to put the stickers on and promote there products lol. ive got there LCA relocation brackets. rod ended panhard bar double rod ended offset LCAs was it hard for u to tighten the jam nuts on the LCAs? i cant seem to get enough room with an open end wrench to get them really tight. or are they not supposed to be that tight? i mean i could barely tighten them due to the limited space in the LCARBS and stock frame mounts. UMI? |
Re: UMI Performance Parts. I tightened mine without issues... |
Re: UMI Performance Parts.
Originally Posted by customblackbird
(Post 4407737)
i got so much UMI stuff on my car they should pay me to put the stickers on and promote there products lol. ive got there LCA relocation brackets. rod ended panhard bar double rod ended offset LCAs was it hard for u to tighten the jam nuts on the LCAs? i cant seem to get enough room with an open end wrench to get them really tight. or are they not supposed to be that tight? i mean i could barely tighten them due to the limited space in the LCARBS and stock frame mounts. UMI? I couldn't get a wrench on some either, so had to get the length right, pull he mounting bolt from that end, tighten the jam nut, them mount it back in pace on the chassis (mainly the PHB). To do the LCA jam nut on the axle end, I think I had to reach it from above, not from below, while the wheel was off. |
Re: UMI Performance Parts.
Originally Posted by UMI Performance
(Post 4407463)
Tony, PM me your address and I will get you some stickers. We ran out over the holidays but we have more now. Thanks! Ryan |
Re: UMI Performance Parts.
Originally Posted by customblackbird
(Post 4407737)
i got so much UMI stuff on my car they should pay me to put the stickers on and promote there products lol. ive got there LCA relocation brackets. rod ended panhard bar double rod ended offset LCAs was it hard for u to tighten the jam nuts on the LCAs? i cant seem to get enough room with an open end wrench to get them really tight. or are they not supposed to be that tight? i mean i could barely tighten them due to the limited space in the LCARBS and stock frame mounts. UMI? Tony. |
Re: UMI Performance Parts.
Originally Posted by ShMaCk2004
(Post 4407837)
yo let me get some, my LCA relo brackets didnt come with any Tony. |
Re: UMI Performance Parts.
Originally Posted by Stephen
(Post 4407767)
No UMI STB yet? Your slacking! :lol: I couldn't get a wrench on some either, so had to get the length right, pull he mounting bolt from that end, tighten the jam nut, them mount it back in pace on the chassis (mainly the PHB). To do the LCA jam nut on the axle end, I think I had to reach it from above, not from below, while the wheel was off. Tony. |
Re: UMI Performance Parts.
Originally Posted by ShMaCk2004
(Post 4407837)
yo let me get some, my LCA relo brackets didnt come with any PM me your info and I will make sure you get some! Thanks Brad :D
Originally Posted by DeathMetalTony
(Post 4407917)
I know on the instructions it said to take of the wheels I didint even have to do that I did both my installs without taking of the rear wheels. Tony. You don't have to take them off! It is just easier to get to the bolts with certain tools. We have experienced using a bigger creasant wrench. If you have any other questions feel free to ask. Thanks Brad :D |
Re: UMI Performance Parts.
Originally Posted by DeathMetalTony
(Post 4407917)
I know on the instructions it said to take of the wheels I didint even have to do that I did both my installs without taking of the rear wheels. Tony. |
Re: UMI Performance Parts. Any updates on a LS1 K-member for our cars? -Abraham |
Re: UMI Performance Parts. Hello It is on the list but at this time I am unable to give you a estimate on when it will be available. Sorry for any other questions feel free to ask and I will be more than glad to help. Thanks Brad :D |
Re: UMI Performance Parts.
Originally Posted by Stephen
(Post 4408002)
No, you don't HAVE to. It just made it easier to reach the jam nut & mine were already off anyways, to mod my inner fenderwell for my 7"bs 11" wheels & the 315 tires to fit, besides getting the tubular LCAs with the offset mounting bushings. No UMI STB yet? Your slacking! I couldn't get a wrench on some either, so had to get the length right, pull he mounting bolt from that end, tighten the jam nut, them mount it back in pace on the chassis (mainly the PHB). To do the LCA jam nut on the axle end, I think I had to reach it from above, not from below, while the wheel was off. haha i would have gotten it but i have a HSR and its easily 1/2" taller in the front end than the TPI so it wouldnt fit :( so i made my own :). no SFC either cuz i made my own for like 80$ and are thru floor 2"x2" tubing. for some reason i couldnt get even an adjustable wrench on them. i dont believe i have a 1.25" open end wrench so i, having issues with this. i just dnt want them coming loose while driving :( |
Re: UMI Performance Parts.
Originally Posted by Stephen
(Post 4408002)
No, you don't HAVE to. It just made it easier to reach the jam nut & mine were already off anyways, to mod my inner fenderwell for my 7"bs 11" wheels & the 315 tires to fit, besides getting the tubular LCAs with the offset mounting bushings. Tony. |
Re: UMI Performance Parts.
Originally Posted by DeathMetalTony
(Post 4408506)
Got damm dont you want to go any bigger than that now? Tony. I'd get bigger tires, if they'd fit my 11" wheels, but I can't find even 345/17s. Now if I could get 18" Snypers, I could do that on the rear? :lmao::lmao: |
Re: UMI Performance Parts.
Originally Posted by DeathMetalTony
(Post 4407914)
Well here at the shop I could get my hands on tools lifts and everything so for me it was real easy and I torque all the bolts to 72flbs just like the instructions stated. Tony. |
Re: UMI Performance Parts.
Originally Posted by V6canvas
(Post 4409148)
Did you use a drive on hoist or 2 post (suspension loaded or not basically)? Tony. |
Re: UMI Performance Parts.
Originally Posted by DeathMetalTony
(Post 4409600)
I used a 2 post lifter to install all the parts then once they were installed I kinda basically finger tighten them if you want to call it that then I drove up a hoist then tighten all the bolts down to 72 lbs of torque then I added the grease or whatever then I was done. Tony. The rod ended LCAs & PHB would allow tightening them without the suspension fully loaded (tires on the ground) but old habits die hard & my suspension was loaded. |
Re: UMI Performance Parts.
Originally Posted by Stephen
(Post 4409615)
Like Tony did his....Poly/urethane suspension has to be loaded, before tightening things down. I forget which Tony has, but I think rod ends, like me. The rod ended LCAs & PHB would allow tightening them without the suspension fully loaded (tires on the ground) but old habits die hard & my suspension was loaded. |
Re: UMI Performance Parts.
Originally Posted by Stephen
(Post 4409615)
Like Tony did his....Poly/urethane suspension has to be loaded, before tightening things down. I forget which Tony has, but I think rod ends, like me. The rod ended LCAs & PHB would allow tightening them without the suspension fully loaded (tires on the ground) but old habits die hard & my suspension was loaded. I got the Lower Control Arms and the Relocating brackets as well. I will be recieving the wonder bar on monday. Tony. |
Re: UMI Performance Parts.
Originally Posted by V6canvas
(Post 4410543)
thats what I thought you'd need to do, just making sure. Tony. |
Re: UMI Performance Parts.
Originally Posted by DeathMetalTony
(Post 4410804)
Hey Stephen, I got the Lower Control Arms and the Relocating brackets as well. I will be recieving the wonder bar on monday. Tony. |
Re: UMI Performance Parts. They actually helped my car a lot on the launch for the reason the way they use to be before cause of my big tires. Tony. |
Re: UMI Performance Parts.
Originally Posted by Stephen
(Post 4410813)
I got the Spohn LCARBs but never put them on (didn't need then after all) so I'm just looking to sell them now. How'd you like the UMI ones? |
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