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Topic: SUSPENSION WHAT U THINK
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Jeff S
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Are you going to run slicks?
-------------------- '90 Mustang LX: 8.53 @ 157.92 w/ 1.33 60' on DR's '10 ZR1: FOR SALE '14 E63 S: RENNtech ECU '04 Gallardo: UGR TTG
Posts: 2121 | From: San Jose, CA | Registered: Aug 2001
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Yellow94GT
Mr. 60 FT
Member # 431
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I have heard a lot of good things about the MM adjustable lower control arms, not sure about the uppers though.
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1994 GT Bucket that will likely never run 1999 SLOLEEN Twin Turbo Coyote 2008 F250 580 RWHP 1129 RWTQ
Posts: 5990 | From: Cameron Park, Ca | Registered: Sep 2001
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RiddlerGT
Midnight King
Member # 113
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how much does an oil cooler cost? we put one on my buddies last car was really easy.. Im sure they are a great benifit to the Blower not letting it get so hot
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Posts: 2292 | From: San Ramon | Registered: Dec 2000
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JoeT
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Member # 298
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I currently run southside lowers. While they are great for the strip I do not recommend them for a daily driver. The snapping, popping, creaking/etc. and harsh ride get OLD. In fact, I'll be taking mine out this year. Probably for HPM mega-bite jr's, or MM lowers. haven't decided. Definitely something with polyurethane.
Posts: 6785 | From: San Jose | Registered: Jun 2001
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CornerCarver
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quote: Originally posted by yesIdid: Go Hotchkis when u buy c/c plates. They're more solid and definitely look better under the hood .
Really...?! Explain how the Hotchkis C/C plates with Poly bushings are more solid than the MM plates that have spherical bearings. You would tend to think that the poly bushings would deflect under severe side loading of the strut and change the geometry of the suspension. The spherical bearing, on the other hand, will not give and suspension geometry will remain constant. As far as the hardware itself, both are made from thick plates and are similar, except that the MM plates require you to drill an extra mounting hole in the strut tower for a fourth mounting bolt. -joe
-------------------- '01 GT '95 GT - RIP Cobra R's, 275/40/17 RE730's, Koni yellows, Eibach Pro Kit, MM C/C Plates, MM LCA's, SVO HD Uppers, Griggs subframe connectors, Prothane polyurethane - everywhere, aluminum offset rack bushings, 3.55's, FMS aluminum driveshaft, Pro 5.0 shifter, ASP pulleys, K&N (of course), Bassani Cat X-Pipe, Flowmaster 2-chamber cat-back, Cervini's Stalker front bumper and Cobra R hood, clear corners www.crewchaos.com/people/loader/joe_home/mustang
Posts: 54 | From: Woodside, Ca | Registered: Nov 2000
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99gt-UJSTLST
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quote: Originally posted by st5150: 99gt-UJSTLST- Here is the best bang for the buck suspension setup for you....
weld up the control arm mounts
get some ET streets or ET drags remove the front sway bar
Run this combo and use the money you would have spent on control arms or drag shocks to replace your axels and carrier with a 31 spline unit when they break.
about how much will that cost for the axl and spline unit iam getting the boxes welded on already iam planning on rung drag radials for now but will go with slicks once i run 11's on drags thanks for the advice
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Posts: 2558 | From: SAN JOSE CA | Registered: Nov 2001
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Drew B
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Hey the best suspension to go with is griggs well wirth it they make the best parts they make a full kit called the gr40 WWW.GRIGGSRACING.COM
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Posts: 1992 | From: Nor-cal | Registered: Jan 2002
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99gt-UJSTLST
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quote: Originally posted by st5150: 99gt-UJSTLST- Here is the best bang for the buck suspension setup for you....
weld up the control arm mounts
get some ET streets or ET drags remove the front sway bar
Run this combo and use the money you would have spent on control arms or drag shocks to replace your axels and carrier with a 31 spline unit when they break.
hey whats involved in welding the torq boxes do i have to remove the back seat and put a plate also or will just welding up the torq boxes to the body frame be enough
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Posts: 2558 | From: SAN JOSE CA | Registered: Nov 2001
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