are lakewood control arms any good????
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Arms is arms, pretty much, though personally I find
some styles a bit troubling. Since you already have
BMR ones, why not just get the relo brackets by
themselves (for substantially less, especially used)?
some styles a bit troubling. Since you already have
BMR ones, why not just get the relo brackets by
themselves (for substantially less, especially used)?
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Originally Posted by jimmyblue
Arms is arms, pretty much, though personally I find
some styles a bit troubling. Since you already have
BMR ones, why not just get the relo brackets by
themselves (for substantially less, especially used)?
some styles a bit troubling. Since you already have
BMR ones, why not just get the relo brackets by
themselves (for substantially less, especially used)?