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: which rear control arms?


usnavyame70
Nov 24th, 07, 4:38 PM
hi guys.I am looking at getting boxed rear control arms for my 70 chevelle.the car is mostly street driven but i do plan on taking it to the track quit often.my goal is to get the car to hook as hard as possible.i am unsure of what brand i should get so any help would be appreicated.i am not to worried about price thanks for the help.

matt:D

davis95
Nov 24th, 07, 4:52 PM
bmrfabrication.com has some nice pieces and they are reasonably priced.

Smittie
Nov 25th, 07, 11:03 PM
Hey Matt, maybe check out the tubular rear lowers at Jegs, they are pre-fabbed to accept the stock sway bar and are ready to go with bushings. I installed them and am very happy with them - lined right up and strong. Just not stock looking.

bdc1013
Nov 26th, 07, 2:23 AM
edlebrock boxed lowers

grumpy bbc
Dec 1st, 07, 12:29 AM
www.umiperformance.com sells a wide variety of upper/lower control arms from stock greasable type to double adjustable ends and they are heavy duty type so they will take abuse at the track with no problems.

creeper72
Dec 3rd, 07, 1:20 PM
I also used UMI Performance. Good quality and price.

The WidowMaker
Dec 3rd, 07, 1:45 PM
UMI here also....

Rich-L79
Dec 3rd, 07, 2:10 PM
These are some of the best I've ever seen: http://www.currieenterprises.com/CEStore/Product596.aspx?id=2411

You can buy direct or buy from www.scandc.com who frequents this board with help and advice.

lucky3
Dec 4th, 07, 9:56 AM
Umi are coming out with ones just like the curries but alittle cheaper. They're going to have them with one or both ends with there johnny joints. Email them they told me they should be ready sometime this month.