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Old 08-18-2005, 03:19 AM
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Default 69 Camaro Tubular A-Arms

I have a friend with a 69 camaro that is looking for some upper and lower tubular a-arms. I was wondering which ones you guys recommend and where the best price can be found?
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Detroit Speed, and buy them through Marquez Design.

http://www.marquezdesign.com/product...bular_uca.html
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Old 08-18-2005, 10:33 AM
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Has anyone used BMR stuff ? Good, bad, ugly, ???

http://www.bmrfabrication.com/F1.htm
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Don`t forget www.SCandC.com Why pay more for non adjustable arms? Race and street proven, you can get them as part of a Stg.1 or 2 package with tall stud modular ball joints and tie rod ends to improve the camber and bumpsteer curves. Std. steel version or ProLite aluminum versions available. Marcus SC&C

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Old 08-18-2005, 10:15 PM
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Has anyone used BMR stuff ? Good, bad, ugly, ???

http://www.bmrfabrication.com/F1.htm
bought them yes. installed, no. build quality looks superb, though.
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Don`t forget www.SCandC.com Why pay more for non adjustable arms? Race and street proven, you can get them as part of a Stg.1 or 2 package with tall stud modular ball joints and tie rod ends to improve the camber and bumpsteer curves. Std. steel version or ProLite aluminum versions available. Marcus SC&C

GREAT PRODUCTS!!! Finally someone offers better balljoints and clever C5 based suspension / brake systems. Keep developing more ,look really good stuff!
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You really have a few more choices, not just what has been posted thus far. Although the DSE units are nice, they also come with a nice price tag. If you require something that has been track tested and has proven durability, I would recommend the products Marcus (SC&C) has available as well as the line from Global West which includes control arms and many other chassis and suspension components.

All three of the mentioned companies are what the majority of us would call accceptable and exceptional products that have been well engineered, tested and manufactured.

Also keep your eyes out for another company comming out with some new control arms..... with a few more bells and whistles that no one else has even thought about yet. My guess is that you have to wait for SEMA to see the outcome.
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Are these gonna be for Robert's car? Did he tell you he called me out?
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Has anyone used BMR stuff ? Good, bad, ugly, ???

http://www.bmrfabrication.com/F1.htm
BMR was offering a special on pt.com both uppers and lowers $699 sounds like a sweet deal to me if their quality is the same as the 4th gen stuff they make...
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