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<blockquote data-quote="03 Indy Cobra" data-source="post: 15024670" data-attributes="member: 30792"><p>There are some people that want to keep there stock lower control arms and don't want to run coil overs or relocate there oil filter, and still would like to go with an after market k-member. Either to save a little weight or just have a little more room for headers, or maybe the extras clearance an after market k-member provides. Also from the research I have done the Steeda k-member seems like a solid piece and will still provide structure and rigidity to the chassis. I wouldn't say it provides the structure and rigidity that the factory k-member does but I think it's the next best thing for a car that spends most of it's time on the streets. MM makes great products and if you want to go all out with your suspention and run coils overs, tubular control arms and relocate your oil filter MM is a great choice. I think the Steeda k-member just gives pepole another option.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="03 Indy Cobra, post: 15024670, member: 30792"] There are some people that want to keep there stock lower control arms and don't want to run coil overs or relocate there oil filter, and still would like to go with an after market k-member. Either to save a little weight or just have a little more room for headers, or maybe the extras clearance an after market k-member provides. Also from the research I have done the Steeda k-member seems like a solid piece and will still provide structure and rigidity to the chassis. I wouldn't say it provides the structure and rigidity that the factory k-member does but I think it's the next best thing for a car that spends most of it's time on the streets. MM makes great products and if you want to go all out with your suspention and run coils overs, tubular control arms and relocate your oil filter MM is a great choice. I think the Steeda k-member just gives pepole another option. [/QUOTE]
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