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Old 06-10-2005, 05:47 AM
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Was looking into getting aftermarket LCAs, but not sure what the "adjustable or double-adjustable" ones would benefit me more. Info/suggestions?
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I'm wondering the same thing really.
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Was looking into getting aftermarket LCAs, but not sure what the "adjustable or double-adjustable" ones would benefit me more. Info/suggestions?
Basically the main advantage to a double adjustable lower control arm is being able to adjust the length of it without removing it from the vehicle. On a single adjustable arm you have to unbolt one end of it to change the length. The average street car would do just fine with a single adjustable or even solid pair of lower control arms.
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Being able to adjust it without removing from vehicle. Well that sounds good, but then why isn't everyone getting double adjustable LCAs? How bout funtionality? Are there more benefits on one from the other?




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