Whats better UMI or BMR??
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I just put a 9 inch in the car (1999 z28 M6) and am about to buy a few rear suspension pieces such as a transmission cross-brace with the torque arm relocator on it as well as a torque arm and rear sway bar for now. I like the Spohn 22mm rear sway bar because it is made of chromoly ans is the same price as the steel ones but for the torque arm and torque arm relocation bracket, which one is going to be stronger and better as far as fitment and who has the best prices on these? I do have texas speed true duals.
As for the rear sway, any 22 will do. I use strano's hollow 22 and it is good.
Both companies (and Spohn for that matter) are basically the same as far as quality so much of it is choice and cost. I always seem to be buying parts while UMI is having a sale so I just stuck with them.
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The LCA's and PHB are simple installs. The relo. brackets require some cutting on the bracket your brake lines and parking brake are connected to in order to make fit. It isn't hard, but may be a bit too thick for the dremel without going through a LOT of cuttings wheels. You'll want a sawzall or a decent electric/pneumatic cut off wheel.
Suspension install are easy, simple hand tools, a jack and some stands. If you're doing bolt in sub frames I suggest you put the car up on 4 ramps and let it sit over night to settle out, that way the subs bolt in nice and square, doing tunnel monted tourque arms either goes easy or it's a bitch, seems easiest when the weight is on all 4 tires(drive on lift/ramps).
The fun part of suspension comes into the adjustments and how to use that adjustability...