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BMR Lower Control Arm (LCA) and Relocation Bracket Installation (w/pics)

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Old 6/24/08, 12:35 PM
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I went ahead and returned my BMR lowering brackets for StangSuspension.com's lowering brackets. I believe their design is also superior to BMR's.

http://www.stangsuspension.com/store...idproduct=1426

Only time will tell.
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Yep in fact although i cannot seem find the thread on it, but one guy was merely driving down the road and went to give it some gas and had this happen.

Originally Posted by Commbubba19
I went ahead and returned my BMR lowering brackets for StangSuspension.com's lowering brackets. I believe their design is also superior to BMR's.

http://www.stangsuspension.com/store...idproduct=1426

Only time will tell.
The CHE ones are even beefier and are totally boxed.

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