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Posted by 89_302notch (Member # 5906) on
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I was woundering what company makes the best (rigid)K memeber around? It will be used for a daily driver and ocashinall drag. Because I heard some break or crack is it worth getting The tubular K member your thoghts and comments would very well help
Posted by mustanggt5091 (Member # 444) on
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PA Racing, AJE, Maximum Motorsports and I hear the UPR isnt all that bad
Posted by 92stangLX (Member # 3252) on
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I don't have any personal experience but lots of people swear by the MM and Griggs k-members. You will also have to check for wheel fitmet as some of them move the position of the wheels back or forward.
Posted by r3dn3ck (Member # 3192) on
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GMS and UPR have bazillions of failures, steer clear.
The only ones you'll always see in the list is Maximum Motorsports and Griggs. For a street car MM is a better choice as they're built a little more stoutly. Griggs is lighter and a better choice for race only duty but still a fine streetable unit.
D&D/AJE/PAR... dunno. Not enough data on street driven/daily driven stangs for my taste.
You get what you pay for.
Posted by PurpleNotch (Member # 2902) on
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I use aje but i dont drive my car daily. I like the look and strentgh of the aje. Real good customer service too!
AJE
Posted by Jdub (Member # 2098) on
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Are you guys using stock or aftermarket arms? I'd like to run a tubular K and arms, but only if they work with a stock spring setup - I'm not ready for coilovers just yet.
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