Lakewood lower control arms
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I just ordered a set of Lakewoods from Jegs.
Lakewood has been in business for decades and they make good stuff. No need in paying more for other "new Brands" as they all work about the same. Everyone has said the LCA's has stopped wheelhop.
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Lakewood has been in business for decades and they make good stuff. No need in paying more for other "new Brands" as they all work about the same. Everyone has said the LCA's has stopped wheelhop.
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We are running a set on a 1985 Camaro with a 11.6:1 383 with an accell EFI kit on it (1200 cfm throttle body and single plane intake) and a t-56, and they work fine so far. I prefer heim joints, but these were on the car and have not been changed yet (and may not be for a while).