question. is strat and forge the only people with adjustable rear control arms?
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<center><img src="http://www.forgemotorsport.com/images/products/fmautb.jpg"></center><p>these adjustable arms from brand new OEM units ( not used returns) , We are also the only ones who are strengthening the fork end with high tensile steel stiched webbing, and high tensile steel adjusters with custom made power flex bushes , beware cheap copies<ul><li><a href="http://www.forgemotorsport.com/tt.asp?cat=auditt&product=FMAUTB">Forge TT rear arms</a></li></ul>
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speaking of adjustable arms and lowering cars..... anyone have some different set ups for alignments that work better than the oem specks for lowered cars?... my car is down about 1.75" and with the suspension set at 100% oem spec the car just seems to not handle as good as it should. and i feel that the factory settings for the rear are a bit excessive on the camber. maybe ok for stock but gee.... i don't know.... i was going to just start adjusting stuff and hit the track to see what helps or hurts the cars handling.
speaking of adjustable arms and lowering cars..... anyone have some different set ups for alignments that work better than the oem specks for lowered cars?... my car is down about 1.75" and with the suspension set at 100% oem spec the car just seems to not handle as good as it should. and i feel that the factory settings for the rear are a bit excessive on the camber. maybe ok for stock but gee.... i don't know.... i was going to just start adjusting stuff and hit the track to see what helps or hurts the cars handling.
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