Lower Control Arms
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Lower Control Arms
Do all 1st gen Rx-7's have the same lower controls arm and ball joints? (including the GSL-SE).
Sorry I don't have my manual in front of me.
Sorry I don't have my manual in front of me.
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Are there any performance lower control arms? I'm starting to buy **** for my car and someone sugested I look into tubular type or something.
If not, I'm going with standard CarQuest parts... (Moog Chasis components makes their control arms, tie rods, and etc... I defenately want greasable ones.)
If not, I'm going with standard CarQuest parts... (Moog Chasis components makes their control arms, tie rods, and etc... I defenately want greasable ones.)
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Where do I get those fender flares and airdam on Allen M's car on you website?
Where do I get those fender flares and airdam on Allen M's car on you website?
there ya go.. ive replyed to your PM too
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Originally posted by Pele
Are there any performance lower control arms? I'm starting to buy **** for my car and someone sugested I look into tubular type or something.
If not, I'm going with standard CarQuest parts... (Moog Chasis components makes their control arms, tie rods, and etc... I defenately want greasable ones.)
Are there any performance lower control arms? I'm starting to buy **** for my car and someone sugested I look into tubular type or something.
If not, I'm going with standard CarQuest parts... (Moog Chasis components makes their control arms, tie rods, and etc... I defenately want greasable ones.)
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