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Old 05-28-2006, 10:10 AM
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Default Do I need rod-ended LCA's or stick with poly?

Street driver. Don't drag race or auto-x. I'm just trying to figure out which style I need to look at. I don't want to deal with having to worry about the rod ends going out after a year or so. I've heard of binding unless you use them (at least on one end). Any thoughts?
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Since your driving is based more on street driving and not autoX or even drag racing the poly/poly would be a excellent set-up for you. They are inexpensive and very low maintenance. Binding is and can be an issue but I feel most street cars are not pushed hard enough to encounter this, my opinion and results at least.

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