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Decent product, well made, good bushings, Decent machining on the metal parts. Only downside is the grease valves they give you. they are tap in, and not thread, and they dont tap in easily. i added threaded ones instead, and they still didnt work perfect.
but the good news is that all wheelhop is gone, and the back end feels more stable when taking turns at higher speeds. Not a huge difference, but noticable. the wheel hop is the big thing.
i had to return mine because they would fit on my car. It said they would in the Jegs catalog, then i look at the instructions and it said "fits 82-92 firebirds and camaros" Of course i saw this after i tried to install them and got pissed off. So I got the SLP ones, they worked great and still do!
2000 M5 SILVER FIREBIRD<br />*Flowmaster 80<br />*K&N air filter<br />*SLP LCAs<br />*Fast Toys CAI
jason, did you have problems with the tapping in of the grease fittings they provided?
i got thread in ones, but they unthread easily, and i can only get about 5 pumps in before the thread in fittings pop out, and the tap ones provided by lakewood were too difficult to get in for me.
hey jason did you by any chance go to high school in maryland ?
Pain heals, chicks dig scars, and glory is forever.<br /><br />------------------------------<br />1997 Red Firebird with T Tops<br />Custom 3\" cold air intake <br />K and N filter<br />!maf<br />flowmaster 80 series catback<br />Accel 8.8 300+ spiral ferro wires<br />Bosch 2X platinum +4 \'s
yea, i contacted Lakewood about it and they said if i give them my address they will send me new ones, although i dont know what that will do cause they will just be the same ones i got in the box.....
i dunno what im gonna do about the friggin fittings.....
<blockquote>quote:</font><hr>Originally posted by Jason McCallister: FYI: LCA's are the same from 82-02.
Nope.... it just took a little convincing with a block of wood and a big *** hammer! :D I haven't had any problems with them popping out.
Install time was about 2 hours including raising the rear end of the car.<hr></blockquote>
the only problem i may have is the friggin bushings. when i had the LCA's off of the car and put the fittings in first, the bushings werent installed. then, when i looked when the bushings were in and the things were installed in the car, i noticed that the edges of the bushings overlapped the hole for the grease fitting some.
i dont know if the fitting will go in all the way since they are on the car, or if it will hit the bushing and stop.
Haven’t done anything on the Camaro, but put LEDs on my truck headlights . And my oil pressure sensor went out on the truck so going to fix that this...
Haven’t done anything on the Camaro, but put LEDs on my truck headlights . And my oil pressure sensor went out on the truck so going to fix that this...
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