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Old 01-30-2007, 06:56 PM
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got everything on.







theres "battle scars" on the torque arm
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Clearance!!!!!
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Clearance!!!!!
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looks good
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looks great dude
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Originally Posted by Revelation Z28
Didn't notice your car was on jacks in the first pic.

I'm used to looking at my exhaust 2" off the ground
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Bolt on lower control arm relocation brackets?
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Originally Posted by Pipelayaz
Bolt on lower control arm relocation brackets?
yep. took 10 min to install.

and lol @brian
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how do you like the UMI TA?
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looks good. I cant wait to do some of that stuff. how much is the car lowered?
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Originally Posted by Tainted
how do you like the UMI TA?
after the 3 tries of getting it on, i like it. but i dont think it likes me.

i swear, 1st try was 9hrs, 2nd was 4hrs, and today bam 30 min and i got the front bolt on.

i was running the stock one with this one's new poly bushing and it felt still, but its a little stiffer now with the new arm.

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looks good. I cant wait to do some of that stuff. how much is the car lowered?
im at stock ride height.
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heres a shot of the control arm angle. it stays about the same angle with the suspension loaded.

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Originally Posted by Revelation Z28
after the 3 tries of getting it on, i like it. but i dont think it likes me.

i swear, 1st try was 9hrs, 2nd was 4hrs, and today bam 30 min and i got the front bolt on.
i had even tougher of a time, the part that bolts to the pumkin wouldnt go on, like it would but only about 1/2 inch so i sanded down the powder coating on the insides, slit right on and fit like a gloves... then comes the fun part...

the fron bolt took me 3 days.... about 6 hours a day, then on the 4th day one of my freinds, who was tired if me bitching about trying to get it on came over, and first try! bam in and tightened....
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Originally Posted by SS4Luck
i had even tougher of a time, the part that bolts to the pumkin wouldnt go on, like it would but only about 1/2 inch so i sanded down the powder coating on the insides, slit right on and fit like a gloves... then comes the fun part...

the fron bolt took me 3 days.... about 6 hours a day, then on the 4th day one of my freinds, who was tired if me bitching about trying to get it on came over, and first try! bam in and tightened....

yes that front bolt for the pumpkin! took me 2 days!

i grinded the hell out of the powdercoating and one of the brackets to get it to fit.

ryan from UMI told me to grease the rear end mount, so i went to my grease bucket and grabbed a whole hand full, more grease than you would use jergens to go on a date with pamela handerson and after applying that to the rear i was able to line up the rear bolt only. so i said **** it, drove on 1 bolt for 30 seconds to move the car over, then today just picked any place to set the jack on the pumpkin and BAM got the stock bolt through the top front hole, and tapped it with a hammer to get it all the way through the bottom. couldnt find the other UMI replacement bolt so i used the stocker.
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Which control arms and relocation brackets are those
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Now go blow that 10 bolt up!!! lol

Suspension looks good!
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Originally Posted by Sweet71
Which control arms and relocation brackets are those
Everything i have is from UMI.

just not the sway bar.
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Originally Posted by Revelation Z28
yes that front bolt for the pumpkin! took me 2 days!

i grinded the hell out of the powdercoating and one of the brackets to get it to fit.

ryan from UMI told me to grease the rear end mount, so i went to my grease bucket and grabbed a whole hand full, more grease than you would use jergens to go on a date with pamela handerson and after applying that to the rear i was able to line up the rear bolt only. so i said **** it, drove on 1 bolt for 30 seconds to move the car over, then today just picked any place to set the jack on the pumpkin and BAM got the stock bolt through the top front hole, and tapped it with a hammer to get it all the way through the bottom. couldnt find the other UMI replacement bolt so i used the stocker.
i used the stockers too, the UMI pieces look alot nicer and thinker/safer, but they just wouldnt go in



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