Tubular Control Arms with Stock Struts

partzman

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Is there a company on the market making tubular control arms that have a spring perch or a way of using the stock style strut with coil spring. I have no real interest in coil overs for a variety of reasons but want to change out the stock control arms when I change the K-member. I know BMR is supposedly in R&D, but is there anyone in the market making them now?
 

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I read the product as being a pair as it says "A-Arms" not "A-Arm". Looks promising though. Would be nice to run these with some revalved Bilsteins and be done.
 

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I know the Terminator has a specific control arm. It's geometry is slightly different from the standard 99-04 mustang. So I be Leary of a 79-04 universal control arm.

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I know the Terminator has a specific control arm. It's geometry is slightly different from the standard 99-04 mustang. So I be Leary of a 79-04 universal control arm.

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Did anyone confirm if these are OK for the Terminators? I'd be interested
if they are the correct geometry with stock spring perch. Also does anyone know the weight difference between these & stock?
 

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Did anyone confirm if these are OK for the Terminators? I'd be interested
if they are the correct geometry with stock spring perch. Also does anyone know the weight difference between these & stock?

I bought a PA k member then upgraded with those arms later and they bolted right in. I had to install a spacer to keep the wheel from hitting the A arm at full turn when parking etc. Other than that, should be a direct bolt on. Weight... not too much but a little lighter. But I mean any savings is a savings right?


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I know AJE makes spring perch control arms for their kmembers. Don't know if they would work on anybody else subframe.
 

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