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<blockquote data-quote="dannydr44" data-source="post: 15097694" data-attributes="member: 162643"><p>I would go with BMR suspension, not that I'm knocking any other company but I like their products. By the way. you'll be fine with a poly bushings set-up, since your only hitting the track a few times a year. When I removed the full sub-frame connectors, I ended up purchasing and welding in a set of Steeda three point braces for the rear lower control arm mounts. Those three point braces are plenty for what I'm looking to do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dannydr44, post: 15097694, member: 162643"] I would go with BMR suspension, not that I'm knocking any other company but I like their products. By the way. you'll be fine with a poly bushings set-up, since your only hitting the track a few times a year. When I removed the full sub-frame connectors, I ended up purchasing and welding in a set of Steeda three point braces for the rear lower control arm mounts. Those three point braces are plenty for what I'm looking to do. [/QUOTE]
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