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  • #31
    alright let me know when the et street radials come in stock then




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    • #32
      Is it possible to get a rear suspension kit with NON-adjustable LCAs and a single adjustable Panhard Rod? Or would you suggest getting the adjustable LCAs? The car will be on Strano springs and used primarily for "spirited" driving and road race track day duty.
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      • #33
        I'd get adjustable's just cause.
        Gone but not forgotten: 1986 Chevrolet Camaro IROC-Z

        "You shall ride eternal. Shiny and chrome."

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        • #34
          Originally posted by TheyCallMe Tim View Post
          Is it possible to get a rear suspension kit with NON-adjustable LCAs and a single adjustable Panhard Rod? Or would you suggest getting the adjustable LCAs? The car will be on Strano springs and used primarily for "spirited" driving and road race track day duty.
          UMI doesnt "package" a kit like that, but I would deal with you on such a kit. I think you would be happy with the single adjustable arms. It would "tighten" it up little bit more than the arms with bushings on both ends.
          Also, I do have a black single adjustabe rear kit and black bolt in relocation brackets in stock. The last single adjustable kit I had shipped from UMI took about 3 weeks.
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          2015 Midnight Silverado Crew Cab
          2011 Camaro SS
          1999 Camaro SS #4153
          1986 Monte Carlo SS
          1969 Camaro - 427 Rat

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          • #35
            why he really doesnt need adjustable control arms.. i run non adjustables in my car a nd they are just fine

            ps ... any word on those rear tires creight?
            Last edited by kammi10; March 9th, 2009, 03:01 PM.




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            • #36
              Originally posted by csmith4153 View Post
              The last single adjustable kit I had shipped from UMI took about 3 weeks.
              That reminds me - I have some pics to take when I get home. My feelings on it - for the price, the single adjustable is just a nice reassurance that I can adjust if needed.
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              • #37
                Precisely - and it you want to take it to the track (as in, road course), it would be nice to have it tuned for that.
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                • #38
                  Well my understanding is that the adjustable LCAs are mainly for centering the rear end/wheels in the wheel well, and the panhard rod is for adjusting side-to-side. The side-to-side placement is what I would be more worried about on a lowered road race car.
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                  • #39
                    you are correct Tim, and IMO for the price difference its no question the get the adjustables.
                    Doing less with more


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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by kammi10 View Post
                      any word on those rear tires creight?
                      They havnt showed up yet.
                      http://www.fquick.com/csmith4153
                      2015 Midnight Silverado Crew Cab
                      2011 Camaro SS
                      1999 Camaro SS #4153
                      1986 Monte Carlo SS
                      1969 Camaro - 427 Rat

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                      • #41
                        So can you get hoods and what not or just performance parts?

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                        • #42
                          Originally posted by DeLaRosa25 View Post
                          So can you get hoods and what not or just performance parts?
                          Yes, The warehouse stocks Harwood hoods. They have both a cowl and a "ram air" hood in stock for your car.



                          http://www.fquick.com/csmith4153
                          2015 Midnight Silverado Crew Cab
                          2011 Camaro SS
                          1999 Camaro SS #4153
                          1986 Monte Carlo SS
                          1969 Camaro - 427 Rat

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                          • #43
                            hmm.. Is that all?

                            Im looking for a 2" Cowl Hood .. Looks like a stock 93-97 hood but has a cowl also.


                            1 more thing. Would you be able to get this 91000 Series 1993-1995 Chevrolet Camaro Magnaflow Cat.. Pretty sure that would fit and is the right kind. I have 2.5in/out with my catback

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                            • #44
                              Yes, thats it.

                              They stock a few universal converters. They have a 94006 in stock. Its 2-1/2 in/out with an overall length of 16", body length is 12". You can send me a pm for pricing.
                              http://www.fquick.com/csmith4153
                              2015 Midnight Silverado Crew Cab
                              2011 Camaro SS
                              1999 Camaro SS #4153
                              1986 Monte Carlo SS
                              1969 Camaro - 427 Rat

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