Upper and lower billet control arms

582.90 for those and 1024.90 on the a arms. is that a good price on global west arms? Will stock style spindles work with those?
 
Consider TRZ Front control arms.

I can hook you up! $899 shipped
 

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Maybe I am coming in late, but I still have never heard why everyone switches to tubular control arms. Are ours weak, or is it just weight to strength ratio. I see people boxing ours in also, is this a decent mod?
Somehow, I just never heard why...
Thx, sorry about the hi-jack,
GC
 
Hotchkiss Arms

We stock the Hotchkiss tubular upper arms - under $600

We also carry Bilstein shocks, and the complete Hotchkiss line, including rear control arms, TVS suspension kits, tubular sway bar kits, Eibach pro-kits and more.

http://www.gyrhead.com

Hope we can help!

Tom
`87 GN (Two Owner - Stock)
 
mybuick said:
i have those lower ones from performance suspention i ordered stuff from a person on this board, and it came in the box with the stuff i ordered. i put them on and they fit great. i like them better than the stock stamped arms. iam going to get the edelbrock upper rear arms seing thay are built better than anybody else ive seen
http://www.jegs.com/webapp/wcs/stor...rn=&showValue=1&JegsPopup=ProductDisplayPopup
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After looking at everybody's upper and lower rear control arms that are available on the market today, I am planning on going with BMR uppers with the spherical bushing, and Global West lowers with the spherical bushing frame side and the Del-A-lums suspension side.
The best set-up that Edelbrock makes they do not make for our cars, but only for the highroller suv's.
 
Hey Tom, I see your from Amherst. Do you make it to any of the cruises ie Milford or Merrimack or Target? I here the Target one on Tuesday is moving to Friday to compete with Merrimack.
 
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