Getting the MM Lower Control Arms installed, Plus more....pics

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This is part of my winter project...The Max Motorsporst adjustable LCA's and the Baer Decelarotors with brand new '01 Bullitt front calipers & new Cobra rears...I also just had the Roush front splitters painted & installed along with a Roush wing, I just need to get those things striped now...

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Interested to see what you think of the LCA's. If they weren't so expensive i'd have some...
 

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Interested to see what you think of the LCA's. If they weren't so expensive i'd have some...

The HD ones are on sale 22% off until 12am PST if you're so inclined. The quality of them is awesome, i didn't even want to install them they looked so good lol.
 

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I don't doubt the quality, I love my solid rack bushings and CC plates.. but i'm too broke even for 22% off haha. Thanks for the heads up though.
 

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haha yes sir.


Mustanger the car is looking good, I'd like to see it with the stripes on the rest of it.
 

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go like mm on facebook. they update what sales the have going on pretty frequently. usually along the lines of what onyx said, a couple parts around 20% off until midnight.
 
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I won't get the car back til next week so I don't have any feel for the LCA's yet but I expect good things!,,,yes I will get the new Roush parts striped as soon as possible but the paint is still fresh...and I DO have all the rest of the Roush bodykit including new side exit Magnafllows! I have to solve the subframe interference before that goes on & the tailpiece I also am installing a brand new OEM Distributor & PIP just cause my original has 155k miles on it & never been out, a pre-emptive strike you might say. I just love improving this car a little at a time! LOL...
 

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...Thanks for the heads up, just ordered mine. These have been on the "to-do" list for a year now.

Aw come on I aint no Jesus. I've been in the suspension buying mood so I've been watching the Deals of the Day every day for a week or two now, just figured I'd share since there was talk about it!
 

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I had them totaled up with shipping and all ready to go on my screen until I saw the other stuff I need to pay off. If I get approved for my disability and get my back pay in 2 weeks it will not be an issue but until then....

How hard is it to adjust the height on them? Ever since I saw them I have been kicking around the idea of mounting some kind of motor to turn them so that I could adjust them up/down incase I need to or if I just want too.....
 

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interesting then. Like I said I have kicked around the idea of just mounting a gear to the bottom of the adjustment and connecting a motor with a chain to adjust it.

Need to clear a speed bump er curb? No problem.... Wanna slam it to the ground for the show? Again not an issue. I have a friend that is an automation/motor expert, I think I will see what motors he recomends.....
 

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interesting then. Like I said I have kicked around the idea of just mounting a gear to the bottom of the adjustment and connecting a motor with a chain to adjust it.

Need to clear a speed bump er curb? No problem.... Wanna slam it to the ground for the show? Again not an issue. I have a friend that is an automation/motor expert, I think I will see what motors he recomends.....


That'd be so sweet!
 

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