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Old 02-04-2012, 02:24 AM   #7
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Re: Aftermarket A arms?

Replacing the a-arms w/some that have better geometry could/would make a difference. A burb won't ever be a sports-car.... but it doesn't have to remain a pig. I wouldn't go through the trouble of replacing them if there are not any significant geometry improvements (just because they're aftermarket tubular arms doesn't mean they're that much better).

The Hotchkis front kit & arms would work on a 73-87 (including a 91 burb).
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