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Old 04-05-2008, 10:17 AM   #1
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hahaha, a bit of both! Anyone feel free to add to this, as I don't doubt I'm missing a few, though here is what I see as available options as upgrades for the 986 in terms of suspension arms:

- Lower control arms (front & rear) --> GT3 & GT3 CUP lower control arms
- Adjustable rear Toe arms --> Che aka HardRace, TRG, Tarett, & GMG WC toe arms
- Rear Trailing arm, aka Track arm --> Che/HardRace
- Front "Tension Rod" arm --> Che/HardRace

^^^You know add in the GT3 front sway and drop links and that sounds like a nice set up there. Maybe the coilovers will have to go on the back burner for a month, so I can get all these parts to go on at the same time. I would hate to pay for 2 alignments and corner balance. The finance' now has me on a mod budget...

Oh well that is why we still pay for her undergrad in accounting I guess. How do you all feel about the front adjustable lower control arms? I was planning on just doing the rear.
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Old 06-09-2008, 07:58 AM   #2
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semi-related question here...

I've got to replace my rear lower control arms as well as the track rod OR the Track control arm (whichever one makes the car go "clunk" when driving over a bump) and I'm thinking of putting in a set of Ksport coilovers while I'm at it.

If I use the Ksports to lower the car, will I have alignment problems in the rear or front or both?
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