BMR LCA reviews
#1
BMR LCA reviews
Hi guys, I've been doing a lot of talking about lower control arms lately and a buddy of mine has a set of NIB LCA's from BMR (link: https://securec20.ezhostingserver.co...&productid=271)
My question is does anyone have experience with these LCA's? I've heard good and bad things about poly so I'm slightly nervous but I'd be getting them for $142 NIB...
My question is does anyone have experience with these LCA's? I've heard good and bad things about poly so I'm slightly nervous but I'd be getting them for $142 NIB...
#2
Honestly those are some of the best lower control arms we build for people daily driving their cars. We have had guys run single digit 1/4 mile times on these arms and drive on them for years with out any issues. At worst you would have to replace bushings years down the road but that is a cheap ordeal and shouldn't have to happen for atleast 4-5 years if not longer. They are a good solid lower control arm that is pretty much maintenance free besides having to lube the bushings every other oil change or so.
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Find a Quality alignment shop near you!
#3
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There is nothing wrong with poly bushings. Those are what I prefer on a street driven car. They're alot quieter than rod ends and being adjustable are a good investment. Plus they're chrome-moly.
Here's the link.
http://www.byunspeed.com/product_inf...oducts_id=7499
There is nothing wrong with poly bushings. Those are what I prefer on a street driven car. They're alot quieter than rod ends and being adjustable are a good investment. Plus they're chrome-moly.
Here's the link.
http://www.byunspeed.com/product_inf...oducts_id=7499