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Old 05-12-03, 04:32 PM
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anyone know of good rear control arms strong enough for drifting and also good for daily driving just all around good control arms.
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There's none. Try making your own to suit your needs...
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Wow. One reply after seven and a half years. That has to be a record.
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Okay, shake the dust off.

Assuming the question is in regards to a 1st gen, you can get beefed up lower control arms from www.re-speed.com

Now, in another 7 years, maybe someone will find an accurate response.




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Okay, shake the dust off.

Assuming the question is in regards to a 1st gen, you can get beefed up lower control arms from www.re-speed.com

Now, in another 7 years, maybe someone will find an accurate response.




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Yes sir, It's for a 1st Generation Mazda RX-7 1979-1985
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Then yes, they are available. I have a set sitting on the shelf in my garage right now. They are tubular steel, using heim joints at both ends. Much lighter, and probably stronger than the original equipment and they are adjustable for length as well.

If Billy from www.re-speed.com doesn't carry them, he'll at least know where you can get them. His user name on this forum is Bwaits_ so shoot him a PM if you are looking for a set.
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