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Old 05-19-2009, 09:02 AM
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Default SC&C Billet Adj. Arms for G-Bar/AirBar

Just a quick post to show off our new StreetComp Billet Adj. arms for 1st and 2nd Gen F body Camaro G-Bar and Air Bar suspensions. The new 1st Gen G-Link has greasable pivot ball billet arms as an option but there are a lot of cars out there with the G-Bar or Air Bar. It`s a great system it`s just not as adj. as the G-Link (which isn`t available for the 2nd Gen). These arms help to bridge the gap between the two systems. Both upper and lower arms are adj. for length/ pinion angle/even wheelbase. They feature greasable forged Johnny Joint pivot balls on both ends for smooth bind free articulation. Expect a very smooth ride with razor sharp handing and response and a really long service life. Unlike heims these will not need to be replaced as a part of regular maintenance, which is both expensive and a PITA. The center of the arms are polished and anodized solid billet 6061 T-6 and are built to take plenty of abuse. Yes, you can see the polished links through the wheels. The front pivots are offset to maximum tire clearance on mini tubbed cars. They`re run $695 for a set of 4, or about the same as a set of A body Currectrac arms with single Johnny Joints. Hope you all like em. Mark SC&C

PS. We`re working on StreetComp billet arms for Mustang and Mopar G-Bar and Airbar as well. We`re looking for beta testers so if you have one of these and would like to get a set of these bitchin arms at a big discount let us know!








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Old 05-19-2009, 01:34 PM
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I have the Air Bar in my 70 Barracuda....if need Beta testers let me or TJ Bruning know (the car is at Bruning Auto Design for about another month)

I did have my stock Air Ride lower bars offset, so depending on the offset of these, they may work just as well..

I'm game to try them out on my Cuda if you want....just let me know

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Old 05-20-2009, 09:17 AM
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Sounds like a plan. E mail sent. Mark SC&C
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Old 12-05-2009, 12:17 PM
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I'm still really interested in doing this..... I know last time we talked it was very questionable if the product was going to be made.
I sent an email...but I know how hard it is to get ahold of you, so I figured I would post here too.
I may need a slightly shorter bar that the one that came with the Air Bar.....whats the length on the ones you have for the other applications?
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Old 12-07-2009, 06:55 AM
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will these be available as a currie arm replacement???
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