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    1. #21
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      "street grip!" call ridetech.
      I have SC&C stage2 plus kit on my 72 chevelle and it handles great.
      But,if i was on a budget i would do the street grip kit
      It has delrin bushings for the stock lowers,tall lower ball joints,and springs and shocks.
      72 chevelle.

    2. #22
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      Quote Originally Posted by krom View Post
      If you re-read my post, I said that high $ a-arms only add a few degrees of caster. Never said that caster doesn't affect handling at all.
      But since the guy is on a budget, spending a grand for a few degrees of caster, isn't exactly the best bang for the buck, nor will it suddenly turn the car into a canyon carver. For less money he can do tall ball joints, bushings, bump steer kit, a sway bar, and possibly shocks/springs.
      No, this is what you said; "Aftermarket a-arms can't and wont change the geometry of the suspension enough to improve the handling. The most any of them will do is allow you to run more caster. Tall ball joints, and a bump steer kit will do more ."

    3. #23
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      Live in Owensboro KY. Work in Jasper IN
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      Quote Originally Posted by chevelletiger View Post
      "STREET GRIP!" call ridetech.
      I have SC&C stage2 plus kit on my 72 chevelle and it handles great.
      But,if i was on a budget i would do the street grip kit
      It has delrin bushings for the stock lowers,tall lower ball joints,and springs and shocks.
      Thanks man! We appreciate the positive feedback.
      If you are interested in checking out the kit, I have included the link below. Check it out and let me know what you think.
      http://www.ridetech.com/products/str...etgrip-system/

      John Johnson
      Sales/Tech
      812-481-4737
      [email protected]
      Ridetech.com
      Instagram: @ridetech_john



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