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    1. #1
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      Nov 2012
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      London,Ontario
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      Lowering Front /Tubular Control Arms

      I have a 72 Olds Cutlass Coupe and I have a question for anybody to answer;I'd like to lower the front of my car a safer way ,by that I mean I don't want to use drop spindles as I have read about clearance issues,and not wanting to spend the time installing the spindles only to find out I have to grind somewhere for clearance.
      But here's the question ,is the spring pocket on a LCA tubular style lower than a GM stamped pc and would it lower the car some combined with a lowered spring ?I'm only looking for a modest drop (1 1/2 -2"or so )not a slammer .Anybody have experience with these ?

    2. #2
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      Oct 2011
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      Lowering Front /Tubular Control Arms

      Our LCA spring pocket is in standard location and responds well to 1 and 2 inch lowering springs and also hybrid coils such as Viking and QA1.

      The UMI LeMans has been on both 1 and 2 inch lowering and is now on Vikings up front.

      The A-body responds well to lowering via spring since control arm angles get a bit better. Lowering with spindle maintains the bad geometry longer.

      It works great and the handling is phenomenal.

      Also, we have 15% off and also 15% on Viking until Monday along with $9.99 shipping.

      Send me an email if you'd like some photo links and I'll send you some pics.

      Thanks!

      Ramey
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    3. #3
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      Lowering Front /Tubular Control Arms

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    4. #4
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      Thanks ,Ill pop over to your website and have a look see.

    5. #5
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      Rockaway. NJ
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      Ramey is good people..... Plenty of UMI stuff on my GTO..... with more to come....
      Troy
      67GTO

    6. #6
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      Troy - did you run into any issues installing all the UMI stuff ? and pcs of advice or tips you would give to those ppl looking to go this route ?

    7. #7
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      Jul 2005
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      Marshall , MO
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      The SPC lowers do have some drop built into them and have shims that can add height back in. I personally am using the stock lowers with 9.5 inch tall circle track springs and an adjustable spring cup. It will let me dial in the ride height and springs are like $30 each so if I don't like the ride its a cheap fix.
      Brad Shepard
      69 Malibu
      Marshall, MO

    8. #8
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      Quote Originally Posted by brian72Olds View Post
      Troy - did you run into any issues installing all the UMI stuff ? and pcs of advice or tips you would give to those ppl looking to go this route ?
      None..... Arms are bolt it. Take your time with alignment - and you are good to go.
      Troy
      67GTO

    9. #9
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      Quote Originally Posted by UMI Tech View Post
      Our LCA spring pocket is in standard location and responds well to 1 and 2 inch lowering springs and also hybrid coils such as Viking and QA1.

      The UMI LeMans has been on both 1 and 2 inch lowering and is now on Vikings up front.

      The A-body responds well to lowering via spring since control arm angles get a bit better. Lowering with spindle maintains the bad geometry longer.

      It works great and the handling is phenomenal.

      Also, we have 15% off and also 15% on Viking until Monday along with $9.99 shipping.

      Send me an email if you'd like some photo links and I'll send you some pics.

      Thanks!

      Ramey
      Your ad states the lowers have an improved ball joint angle on lowered cars, can you shed ligjt on that.phil
      72 chevelle.

    10. #10
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      Quote Originally Posted by shep View Post
      The SPC lowers do have some drop built into them and have shims that can add height back in. I personally am using the stock lowers with 9.5 inch tall circle track springs and an adjustable spring cup. It will let me dial in the ride height and springs are like $30 each so if I don't like the ride its a cheap fix.
      With those 9.5 '' springs how do you determine what spring rate to use ?I see on Carl's Stock Car products they have the 9.5" springs but I wouldn't have a clue how to determine what spring rate to use on my Olds

    11. #11
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      Lowering Front /Tubular Control Arms

      Hey Phil.

      The ball joint holder is canted so that on a lowered car the angle at 1-1/2" lowering is parallel to the ground. It's not so much that stock ride height cars are affected, just enough that a moderately lowered car has a neutral ball joint at cruise height.



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    12. #12
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      Jul 2005
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      Marshall , MO
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      Quote Originally Posted by brian72Olds View Post
      With those 9.5 '' springs how do you determine what spring rate to use ?I see on Carl's Stock Car products they have the 9.5" springs but I wouldn't have a clue how to determine what spring rate to use on my Olds
      by doing hours of searching and reading about what others have done I am starting with 750 lb springs. The A body seams to like a heavy spring in the front. I matched the front with 250 lb springs in the rear, use the single pigtail 11 inch springs if you need more height they have short adjusters that can be used on the rear.
      Brad Shepard
      69 Malibu
      Marshall, MO




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