lakewood lca's
I've used them on a couple of different cars. They arent bad for what they are. I had one set on a car that was in an accident, and the LR lower control arm bent up and inwards at a 45 degree angle and the panhard bent... but it ripped the perch off the rearend in the process. Pretty strong for what they are. Welds never gave me a problem. Just make sure you lube them right before you install them.
its a bone stock m6 z28 and for pretty much just street use.i just figured that if my stock bushing were shot than why spend $30 on bushing when i can get an overall better control arm and bushing for $60 more
If you are using these for only street use I would suggest going with our poly-ball setup. The problem with the standard polyurethane control arm is the bushings will bind and decrease your cornering ability. I would suggest you read this article on what the control arm does and needs to do. Good luck on your decision and we are always happy to answer any technical questions you may have.
I have had the Lakewoods on mine since 1998-99. They really helped the traction and are pretty damn solid. Good welds. Cant beat them for the money. I would buy them again. Like iroc said, just lube them before you install them or they will squeak. I also run their adj. PHR. another solid piece.
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