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    anybody seen heard or tried these? Do u think they would work? Maybe ill take the plunge and let everybody know.

    http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/PERF-...QQcmdZViewItem
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    after reading this, and then laughing, i'd say no
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    • #3
      It's an interesting concept. Maybe a good solution instead of to going with a ploy/rod end LCA.
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      • #4
        hmmm dont look to bad




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        • #5
          I have leaf springs so i don't have them

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          • #6
            i thought they looked ok kind of best of both worlds, sperical ball like rod end for the twistys and poly for the launch.
            00 ws6 vert a4 ( mods in garage )
            87 fullsize bronco ( 35 inch mud terrains )
            85 iroc ( lt1 and 6 speed )
            honda 450r
            honda 400ex gf's

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            • #7
              hey chad if u plan on ordering a set let me know i may ordfer some with ya so it costs us less for shipping




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              • #8
                ok as soon as my procharger adjustable fmu and slp smooth bellows sells im ordering them so ill let u know
                00 ws6 vert a4 ( mods in garage )
                87 fullsize bronco ( 35 inch mud terrains )
                85 iroc ( lt1 and 6 speed )
                honda 450r
                honda 400ex gf's

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                • #9
                  I just bought a pair on the recommendation of a friend. He says they are a great replacement for the stock arms and rubber bushings. He is a retired ride and handling engineer and he taught me a lot about the job. I will be racing on them next Saturday and Sunday at Waterford Hills. I look forward to trying them out. Here is a pic of the install.



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                  • #10
                    I have heard some great things about these LCAs, guys in the v6 community are starting to pick these up and really liking them
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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by fireball25f500 View Post
                      I just bought a pair on the recommendation of a friend. He says they are a great replacement for the stock arms and rubber bushings. He is a retired ride and handling engineer and he taught me a lot about the job. I will be racing on them next Saturday and Sunday at Waterford Hills. I look forward to trying them out. Here is a pic of the install.


                      Cool, let us know how you like them.

                      BTW....Why do you have zipties on your bumpstop?
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                      • #12
                        Very cool!
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                        • #13
                          nice, yeah let us know




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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by WMCCjames View Post
                            BTW....Why do you have zipties on your bumpstop?
                            The zipties are a 1/2 ass way to keep them on the car. The lateral load from cornering caused them to delaminate. I almost lost one during the weekend.

                            I will let everyone know how I like them.


                            Jeff
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