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      Tubular A arms

      So I'm looking on ebay and can find a set of upper and lower controls arms for 250.00 for the complete set for my 68 firebird. Then you look at DSE and it's 700 for just a set of upper control arms. What is the difference in the two A arms? Also they have a coil over strut bar but when you look at the QA1 coil overs they don't say anything about needing anything extra to install them. If anyone could shed some light on to this subject that would be great. Thanks!



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      Quote Originally Posted by firebirdzig View Post
      So I'm looking on ebay and can find a set of upper and lower controls arms for 250.00 for the complete set for my 68 firebird. Then you look at DSE and it's 700 for just a set of upper control arms. What is the difference in the two A arms? Also they have a coil over strut bar but when you look at the QA1 coil overs they don't say anything about needing anything extra to install them. If anyone could shed some light on to this subject that would be great. Thanks!
      The Ebay arms are made in China! The others are not. There has been numerous discussion on these arms over at Team Camaro. Go there and search Ebay control arms. www.camaros.net Look under the Brakes, Suspension and Steering forum.
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      Theres been numerous discussions about those arms on ALL of the forums.........everywhere. And there are strong opinions as to why you shouldn't run them.

      The general consensus is - CPP arms = No. Everyone elses arms = yes.
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      Buy Quality Parts made in the USA and Don't Look Back.

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      DSE & the other USA manufactured control arms are higher quality components, construction, & improved geometry. As BMR Sales & others have said go USA manufactured & don't look back. They are worth the additional money.

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      The off shore built ebay cheap junk is for people who simply want tubular arms on their car while sitting at a car show, and are too concerned with price to care about safety and/or high quality.

      The difference is strength, quality, tolerances, design, engineering, innovation, the real deal rather than a quick copy, testing, and products made by people who fully understand their intended uses and actually do use them on their personal vehicles.

      If you're serious about performance, stick with only USA developed and produced parts. You get to talk first hand to the people that put the engineering and testing into the products, you support the vendors that are putting so much effort into moving the Pro Touring world along, and you're helping good ol' American folks like me support our families through our jobs.
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      For my money the adjustable upper arms made by SPC are the best choice due to the high quality race developed design and the almost infinite adjustability.

      i like their tubular lower arms, too.

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      There are places on a car that can use cheap/offshore parts, and others that I'd use nothing but the best. Those parts are brakes/suspensions. Too much stakes involve if one of those parts breaks/fails.

      If budget is a concern, I'd rebuild the stock control arms before buying offshore arms.
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      Quote Originally Posted by Barrrf View Post
      Theres been numerous discussions about those arms on ALL of the forums.........everywhere. And there are strong opinions as to why you shouldn't run them.

      The general consensus is - CPP arms = No. Everyone elses arms = yes.
      Bart,the cpp arms your thinking of are there econo brand that are made in china,the brand they manufacture are made in placentia ca. About a five minute dtive from my shop...bad sale service yes there known for that they always treat me well though in person,the counter guys are great..
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      Quote Originally Posted by BMR Sales View Post
      Buy Quality Parts made in the USA and Don't Look Back.
      What he said.......

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      I would wager a bet that all of the above responses is why CPP isn't a sponsor here.
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      Besides Safety, think for a minute about how a Company like ours and other companies do things. We design, develop, test products, then put them into production. We employ American Welders named Tommy, Jesse, Rob, etc and we provide Tech Support and we are Sponsors of Sites like this. These Chinese Companies Steal our Designs & reproduce them. Who knows what grade steel they are using (we only use U.S. sourced DOM Tubing) and that person in China doing the Welding has no Idea what a Firebird is.

      Think of it in a different way. Say you are married - you invested a lot of time & money wooing your future wife, got married, put your finances towards a house, the kids, nice things. Maybe your Wife even has some enhanced Fun-Bags. Do you want some scumbag sliding in & taking your Wife for Fun Time behind your back?

      Was your Firebird made in China? No! So don't putting Chinese Crap on it, it deserves better!

      T.C.
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      True - and I hate the fact the designs are ripped off. And I apologize for buying cheap CPP control arms. Someday soon, I'll get real arms.

      And I'll say this - BMR has the best riding progressive rate lowering springs Ive been on. And that's why I have them on my car.
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      Quote Originally Posted by BMR Sales View Post
      Besides Safety, think for a minute about how a Company like ours and other companies do things. We design, develope, test products, then put them into production. We employ American Welders named Tommy, Jesse, Rob, etc and we provide Tech Support and we are Sponsors of Sites like this. These Chinese Companies Steal our Designs & reproduce them. Who knows what grade steel they are using (we only use U.S. sourced DOM Tubing) and that person in China doing the Welding has no Idea what a Firebird is.

      Think of it in a different way. Say you are married - you invested a lot of time & money wooing your future wife, got married, put your finances towards a house, the kids, nice things. Maybe your Wife even has some enhanced Fun-Bags. Do you want some scumbag sliding in & taking your Wife for Fun Time behind your back?



      Was your Firebird made in China? No! So don't putting Chinese Crap on it, it deserves better!

      T.C.
      Yep. what he said. You don't have to buy ours [but I wish you would ] just don't buy Chinese crap. The Chinese don't care if you ever build another car or buy another product. We do.
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      Quote Originally Posted by BMR Sales View Post
      Was your Firebird made in China? No! So don't putting Chinese Crap on it, it deserves better!

      T.C.
      Not originally, but my Firebird now is half Taiwanese. LOL
      Tu Ho
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      Quote Originally Posted by rickpaw View Post
      Not originally, but my Firebird now is half Taiwanese. LOL
      Lmfao! How true this is for most of our cars.
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      One thing that unforuntaly took me too many years to realize (due to my ignorance), is spend the money once on quality parts and don't look back. Control arms from places like Detroit Speed and Hotchkis may be expensive, but they are superior in qualityt o anything else. I bought PTFB crap years ago and what a waste of money! People rave ahh...How great of an arm for the dollar etc..Like others have said over and over again, you get what you pay for. Small tubing, sub-par welds, chinese ball joints...Ill pass.
      Alot of the cheaper arms you see on Ebay etc are nothing more than tubular arms (no caster/camber performace gains)
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      Quote Originally Posted by chevelletiger View Post
      Bart,the cpp arms your thinking of are there econo brand that are made in china,the brand they manufacture are made in placentia ca. About a five minute dtive from my shop...bad sale service yes there known for that they always treat me well though in person,the counter guys are great..
      Wait - so which is which? The ebay arms that comes from ebay sellers but say CPP on the box are the econobrand right? I didn't know they offered "non-econo" brand arms. BRB - heading to CPP website.
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      Quote Originally Posted by Barrrf View Post
      Wait - so which is which? The ebay arms that comes from ebay sellers but say CPP on the box are the econobrand right? I didn't know they offered "non-econo" brand arms. BRB - heading to CPP website.
      Does it matter? A company that is willing to sell inferior parts from China as an "econo line" or "budget brand" has no place on my American muscle car even with the their American made parts. I have even started researching the companies that twist things around and have their parts cast overseas and then machine them here. Although that does employ some Americans, there could be more. A common excuse is that there is nobody that will cast the parts in relatively small quantities here. Does anyone know why that is? I have a good idea...

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      [QUOTE=badazz81z28;1067859]One thing that unforuntaly took me too many years to realize (due to my ignorance), is spend the money once on quality parts and don't look back. Control arms from places like Detroit Speed and Hotchkis may be expensive, but they are superior in qualityt o anything else.


      Don't know if I would agree 100% with that statement. just like to be included in the fun.
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