Aftermarket LCA strength?
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I need some LCA's (I have 2 left LCAs, 1 backwards on the right side, ghetto)
And I was wondering about the strength of aftermarket LCA's? Are these safe to use? They are a relatively new product, and I haven't heard of any snapping yet, but I don't want to be the one to find out....
I'm talking SRR, Megan Racing, and even the blank ones available here on H-T
Megan Racing

Modified by -V8KILLA- at 1:43 PM 5/9/2004
Modified by -V8KILLA- at 1:44 PM 5/9/2004
And I was wondering about the strength of aftermarket LCA's? Are these safe to use? They are a relatively new product, and I haven't heard of any snapping yet, but I don't want to be the one to find out....
I'm talking SRR, Megan Racing, and even the blank ones available here on H-T
Megan Racing

Modified by -V8KILLA- at 1:43 PM 5/9/2004
Modified by -V8KILLA- at 1:44 PM 5/9/2004
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by spaceman »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">what brand are those in the pics?...they should work fine if they are installed correctly...</TD></TR></TABLE>
Thats Megan racing in the pics
The thing is... these are aluminum... stock is cast iron
Thats Megan racing in the pics
The thing is... these are aluminum... stock is cast iron
its ok,the arms dont support the weight the spring/shocks do so any aftermarket arms should work if they fit just like oem...if you get them take the time to install them like stock and dont have any binding..then you should be good to go bro..whats the web address for those megans?
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