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CHP2981
Member # 9240
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I'm looking to get a K member but there is a big difference in price between brands, I know you get what you pay for but I know some brands kick your wheels forward which I don't want and I see people talk about welds.
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gercolla1
Member # 3068
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aje or maximum motors are the best imo [ July 25, 2010, 05:12 PM: Message edited by: gercolla1 ]
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Nastysvt
Member # 6431
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i have AJE..I paid around $700 for the k-member and the a-arms for the coil overs. best thing i ever bought..makes putting in headers a breeze and weighs half that of my stock one.
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gercolla1
Member # 3068
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quote: Originally posted by Nastysvt: i have AJE..I paid around $700 for the k-member and the a-arms for the coil overs. best thing i ever bought..makes putting in headers a breeze and weighs half that of my stock one.
also weighs half a maximum motors too both are great parts imo [ July 25, 2010, 05:47 PM: Message edited by: gercolla1 ]
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Duncan Motors
Member # 7045
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the maximum wont break tho. and the biggest question is???? drag or corner carver will close a lot of options
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phildog
Member # 1214
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MM just released a non-forward offset K-member, the only road-racing oriented K-member of which I am aware to offer such a configuration.
MM and Griggs are the standards by which all others are judged. I wouldn't install anything else.
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Luke87GT
Member # 21
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quote: Originally posted by phildog: MM just released a non-forward offset K-member, the only road-racing oriented K-member of which I am aware to offer such a configuration.
MM and Griggs are the standards by which all others are judged. I wouldn't install anything else.
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The MM unit is quite a bit beefier than the Griggs and would make me feel a lot more comfortable on the street. If it's race car, I go Griggs. If it is a street car, I go MM.
The AJE, however, has been getting a lot of postive feedback lately. It will certainly lighten the front end and make header installs much easier, but don't expect the same level of performance as Griggs or MM in the twisties.
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lilowhit
Member # 8306
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Basically you get what you pay for. with that said I just put on a complete gr-40 and i love it. I've also been out on the ride along hot laps at Infineon and their stuff is the truth homeboy!!!!
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92stangLX
Member # 3252
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You get what you pay for.. I would get a Maximum Motorsports or Griggs K-member
Remember.. the K-member basically holds the whole front of your car together
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CHP2981
Member # 9240
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Dam it, at the first Goodguys show someone had a Griggs set up torque arm k member a arms panhard bar everything (used) for I think 7 or 800. I didn't get it cause I didn't know if the car it came out of was in an accident, oh well.
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