Tubular A-Arms from PARACING.NET
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From: Freehold, NJ
Car: 1991 Formula
Engine: 434
Transmission: PG
Axle/Gears: 4.33
Tubular A-Arms from PARACING.NET
Are these usuable on the street? Does anyone have them? Do they rally save that much weight on the front end?
Any downsides on getting them?
Thanks
steve
Any downsides on getting them?
Thanks
steve
Joined: Dec 2000
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From: Cincinnati,Ohio
Car: 1991 BandittII Firebird
Engine: 5.7 HSR
Transmission: 700R4
Axle/Gears: 3.27 9 bolt
are you taling about the front lower controll arms?well the down side of using them on the street are?
umm??well there aren't.their stronger and light than the stock peices
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1991 banditt2 #130 of 600
Project 350 TPI Banditt II
http://www.street-dawg-racing.cityslide.com
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umm??well there aren't.their stronger and light than the stock peices
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1991 banditt2 #130 of 600
Project 350 TPI Banditt II
http://www.street-dawg-racing.cityslide.com
http://discussion-board.com/GreaterC...dyAssociation/
http://www.cincyspeed.com/
well some tubular a arm kitīs like the ones on my car need the coilover conversion
the company ART MO is not building any adj. ones!
they do save lots of weight and if u got a slam u will need them cause mine were hitin the k-member!if i ever learn to post pics in a post i do so..lol
the company ART MO is not building any adj. ones!
they do save lots of weight and if u got a slam u will need them cause mine were hitin the k-member!if i ever learn to post pics in a post i do so..lol
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