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SPC Control arms ? #2665495
06/13/19 12:56 PM
06/13/19 12:56 PM
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Any one use these? They look nice that they are easily adjustable on the car.

Any feedback ?

I already tried Magnum force, couldn't get them to send me anything even after I paid...LOL

Im looking for an Adjustable upper control arm that will fix some camber issue and give some more caster, AND something strong


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Re: SPC Control arms ? [Re: n20mstr] #2665508
06/13/19 01:22 PM
06/13/19 01:22 PM
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I just ordered a set for my Challenger. Should have them around Tuesday. Pricey, but they look like a nice part.

I chose SPC to be able to eliminate the eccentric. While performing my alignment, I folded an ear over on the eccentric "seat" and am not willing to bend it back and weld/burn paint on it to add support to the ear.

Re: SPC Control arms ? [Re: n20mstr] #2665592
06/13/19 06:26 PM
06/13/19 06:26 PM
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You are right about Magnum force...never again.

You might look at RMS arms, with heim ends /www.reillymotorsports.com/Adjustable-Upper-Control-Arms-for-70-74-E-body.html?category_id=262

I have used a couple of sets for A-bodys. They are big enough for a coil-over if you want later.

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Re: SPC Control arms ? [Re: Just-a-dart] #2665634
06/13/19 08:38 PM
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I use SPC for all late model Charger, 300, Challenger repairs at my dealership. Stuff works great. Very adjustable. Available through O"Reilly's, too.

Re: SPC Control arms ? [Re: n20mstr] #2665715
06/14/19 06:58 AM
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I have them on my A body they are a nice piece.







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