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    Question Traction Bars and Sub Frame Connoectors for LT1?

    I have a 95 Z28 LT1 Automatic.I just ordered a NOS 120 shot kit and what is a good brand of Traction bars to use and sub frame connecters to use.I still have factory 273 gears,Rear end and tranny but Im wondering if the rear end will hold up with ET drag radials.Need input.Scared to break shit.Thanks guys..

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    SLP makes great subframes. Any tubular trailing arm will work, and you dont need adjustable. Also, a tubular panhard rod would be a good idea with the trailing arms.

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    If you don't like the price of the SLP's, UMI makes weld-in and bolt-on subframe connectors. They aren't as sophisticated as SLP's, but they are considerably cheaper and just as good.

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    BMR is another option. Make sure they are greaseable.... If you want to get technical, get adjustable, but its not needed. Tublar is the best way to go IMO.

    Sub-frames can be either weld in or bolt in, so make sure you get the kind you want. The stock LCA's are not boxed out, and under torque they will twist and bend. Solid LCA's will make life a lot better. I have seen some guys on a budget box out there stock LCAs and save a lot of money. The end result is very comprable.

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    Im not sure of the rules on posting links to other sites, but here is a cheap set on ebay. $160 for LCA's and Panhard. This is a VERY simple and straight forward install.

    http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Camar...QQcmdZViewItem

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    Quote Originally Posted by EviLt4 View Post
    Im not sure of the rules on posting links to other sites, but here is a cheap set on ebay. $160 for LCA's and Panhard. This is a VERY simple and straight forward install.

    http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Camar...QQcmdZViewItem
    Thanks for the help bro..

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    Props to everyone on here for the input.It really helps alot.Now I know what to get.No worries....

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