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Old 06-05-2005, 11:38 PM
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1. Are the adjustable rod ended ones too much for the street?

2. Can you still get your car aligned with these?

3. And I have searched on this topic!
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Does anyone prefer the Rod ended or Poly bushing setup?
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1) everyone has different ideas of what is streetable. i think they are.
2) yes
3) frrax.com has good info too
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If you want maximum street you go for the rodends , I have them on upp/down from LG . I am very satisfied with the set-up . When you install these arm make it easy and measure the distance between the center of the holes on the original ones and copy the result into the adjusted arms . Make this very careful and there will not be any problems at your alignshop .

Mesure the distance between A and B and adjust your new arms before you install them into your car .

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