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The adjustable strut rods are a big help if running poly LCA bushings on an A. The poly bushings can be thicker than rubber and let the LCA locating pin move around which changes toe and upsets handling. The adjustable rods let you pull the LCA up snug. There are heim joint adjustable versions ($$) and straight adjustable versions. Have a look at Firm Feel's web site.




Or... you could just cut the poly bushing with a hacksaw. Even quicker and cheaper yet:

http://users.erols.com/mathewg/bushings.html

I did that years ago and never had and issue with alignment or pulling the LCA foward. I just run stock UCA's but I use the offset moog bushings. I can always get 4-5 degrees of positive caster depending how agressive the camber I choose to run.