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Old 08-20-2008, 09:53 AM
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The whole point of having a single adjustable upper control arm is that they're safer. They can't loosen themselves when you're going down the road and put you into a guardrail, or worse. Sure, it's slightly more effort when you set it up initially, but in reality, how often does anyone make adjustments after the initial setup.

On a race four-link or four-bar, you are always chasing a better set-up. On a street car, most of the time you get it set and forget about it.
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