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2011-2014 Mustangs
Driveline/Suspension
Lower control arms, for those thinking about them.
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<blockquote data-quote="robbyrobs" data-source="post: 14689588" data-attributes="member: 166316"><p>your doing just about the same drop I am, although I'm using the BBR "ford racing springs P not P" springs along with the FRPP dynamic shock/struts, adjustable panhard bar, and I'm going to do the BMR relocation brackets. I should be installing everything them in a few weeks. </p><p></p><p>I did talk to Kelly at BMR about doing control ams in the future and this is what he told me</p><p></p><p>UTCA032</p><p>UCM002</p><p>CAB005</p><p>TCA032</p><p></p><p>Very good bang for the buck, and will help tremendously.</p><p>Set the UCA in the upper hole, and the LCA in the middle postion.</p><p>The Elastomer bushings are not available yet, but I highly recommend going with the TCA032 and then swapping to the new bushings when they are available.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="robbyrobs, post: 14689588, member: 166316"] your doing just about the same drop I am, although I'm using the BBR "ford racing springs P not P" springs along with the FRPP dynamic shock/struts, adjustable panhard bar, and I'm going to do the BMR relocation brackets. I should be installing everything them in a few weeks. I did talk to Kelly at BMR about doing control ams in the future and this is what he told me UTCA032 UCM002 CAB005 TCA032 Very good bang for the buck, and will help tremendously. Set the UCA in the upper hole, and the LCA in the middle postion. The Elastomer bushings are not available yet, but I highly recommend going with the TCA032 and then swapping to the new bushings when they are available. [/QUOTE]
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