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Old 12-17-2008, 08:57 PM
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Dam i got them delivered today and there frikn heavy *** hell. There have to be like 70lbs atleast. I hope there worth the weight! Maybe i should have gone with another company?? I do like how they are fully boxed and you can jack up on them and lift the car on them. Very nice peice from slp. Can't wait to get them on along with the rest of my christmas goodies HEHEHE!! 11's here i come
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Those do sound pretty heavy. My UMI boxed SFCs are probably only 40 or 45 pounds together. Are those two or three point?
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They're heavy, but definitely not 70lbs heavy. I like mine, but they run right under my fuel line on the driver side which I don't like. Depending on what kind of jack you have, it might be hard to find a spot to jack the car up since they hang lower than the frame. Unless you use ramps, then it doesn't matter.

Make sure that when you tighten them, you want to torque the control arms to around 90ft/lbs to ensure the bushing is compressed properly.
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Originally Posted by Bucksbadz
Those do sound pretty heavy. My UMI boxed SFCs are probably only 40 or 45 pounds together. Are those two or three point?
Actually, our 3-Points weigh in at 35lbs a set, boxed are 29lbs and tubular 2-points are 24lbs. All weights are for sets

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im getting UMI Boxed sfc's for x-mas. Does the car have to be loaded for the install? heard a few different answers...
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Originally Posted by SSnut2K
im getting UMI Boxed sfc's for x-mas. Does the car have to be loaded for the install? heard a few different answers...
Yes loaded, they will have the installation instructions with them and they contain all this info.

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Yes loaded, they will have the installation instructions with them and they contain all this info.

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Thank u for the quick response...u guys do great bussiness...Thanks
Merry X-Mass to u all....
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Originally Posted by Bucksbadz
Those do sound pretty heavy. My UMI boxed SFCs are probably only 40 or 45 pounds together. Are those two or three point?
there three point



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