Tubular A-arms without coilovers?

2slo95fiveoh

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yes, if you buy the a-arms with spring pearches. some companies make a-arms with removable spring pearches for
the purpose of switching to coilovers down the road....
 

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2slo95fiveoh said:
yes, if you buy the a-arms with spring pearches. some companies make a-arms with removable spring pearches for
the purpose of switching to coilovers down the road....

like who?
 

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correcto, you can run with the perches.

Ya know wyo, better struts & correct spring rates make a big difference on your ride quality.
you can always add them later.
 

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http://www.ajeracing.com/mustang.php

AJE Racing makes tubular control arms with springs perches for stock location springs. Drag stuff for most part, but non the less, there you have it. A tubular control arm that does not require coil over conversion.
 

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MM is $330 for std offset tubular control arms. to replace ball joints at the shop up the street it was 200, so for $150 more u get new bj's and a beastly a arm
 

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SRT Handz said:
2slo95fiveoh said:
yes, if you buy the a-arms with spring pearches. some companies make a-arms with removable spring pearches for
the purpose of switching to coilovers down the road....

like who?

just about any company that sells tubular a-arms sells the ones with removable pearches. And the companies that don't have
the removable pearches have a-arms for non-coilover setups, as well as a-arms for coilover setups. Although generally the
a-arms with the detachable pearches are a little bit more expensive.
 
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Well Im not looking to spend a ton of money right now I just wanted to replace my bent a-arm but if the tubular ones are that much ill just replace with stock for now
 

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