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Old 10-15-2011, 09:01 AM   #43
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Old 10-17-2011, 09:31 AM   #44
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Any updates on the release date of these adjustable control arms? Prices yet? Will they definitely be compatible with the 17" Weld Wheels? Just curious....this may finally justify my purchase of the Welds....

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I just talked with Brett (BMR guy) and told me he just finished welding up the prototype that will work with the 17" wheels including the welds. They are going to be getting test fit and installed tomorrow and once they are approved we will order all the parts in and get started on them. Just to note these new arms WILL fit with 17" welds.
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Old 10-17-2011, 11:09 AM   #45
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I just talked with Brett (BMR guy) and told me he just finished welding up the prototype that will work with the 17" wheels including the welds. They are going to be getting test fit and installed tomorrow and once they are approved we will order all the parts in and get started on them. Just to note these new arms WILL fit with 17" welds.
AWESOME!!!....Does that also mean with a "lowered" suspension too!?!?!? Maybe like just an inch or so!?!?
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Old 10-17-2011, 12:16 PM   #46
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yes will they work on 1" lowered camaro?
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Old 10-17-2011, 02:18 PM   #47
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BMR Guy, will you have any of these at SEMA? If yes, who's booth?

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Old 10-17-2011, 02:31 PM   #48
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AWESOME!!!....Does that also mean with a "lowered" suspension too!?!?!? Maybe like just an inch or so!?!?
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yes will they work on 1" lowered camaro?
The TCA029 will work with a lowered vehicle, we had them on our car with a set coil-overs that were pretty low. We had the coil-overs set at about 2" lower than factor ride height and they cleared fine. You guys should be fine if you guys are lowered 1".
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Old 10-17-2011, 03:04 PM   #49
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The TCA029 will work with a lowered vehicle, we had them on our car with a set coil-overs that were pretty low. We had the coil-overs set at about 2" lower than factor ride height and they cleared fine. You guys should be fine if you guys are lowered 1".
SWEET!!! Waiting on price....
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Old 10-17-2011, 06:50 PM   #51
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Hey if a person wanted a set now and didn't care about smaller wheel fitment could you hook a person up?
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Old 10-17-2011, 09:36 PM   #52
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Bmr guy! Would it be redundant to have adjustable toe rods with this?
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Old 10-17-2011, 10:28 PM   #53
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SWEET!!! Waiting on price....
This is awesome news! Not to get off subject but have you heard any news on the other wheels you spoke about a while something racing industries?
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This is awesome news! Not to get off subject but have you heard any news on the other wheels you spoke about a while something racing industries?
You're talking about the Drag Star wheels from Race Star Industries. The only thing I have heard lately is that the new 18x10.5 is going to retail for $400 and another $80 for the Dark Star finish per wheel. I can get the 17" Weld Wheels for cheaper than that, so I think I'm giving up on the Drag Stars.

Sorry OP (and BMR) didn't mean to jack your thread!!!
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Bmr guy! Would it be redundant to have adjustable toe rods with this?
I am not BMR guy but I can answer this for you. As long as you are not too low you can use the adjustable lower control arm (TCA029) with a non-adjustable toe rod (TR002). If you are real low I would still recommend adjustable toe rods (TR003 or TR004) that way you have plenty of adjustment to get the toe right.
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The TCA029 will work with a lowered vehicle, we had them on our car with a set coil-overs that were pretty low. We had the coil-overs set at about 2" lower than factor ride height and they cleared fine. You guys should be fine if you guys are lowered 1".
can you post a pic of the TCA029?
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