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    Does anybody have Tubular K-member, a-arms and coil overs on their mustangs that do not make all sorts of noise? If so list your setup, what cc plates, struts,k coil-over kit, etc. I have been looking to have some a-arms made up to work for my car but nobody seems to want to do it so it looks like I will be stuck with coil-overs.

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    i have a tubular k member and a arms and coilovers on my cobra its upr stuff, cc plates are upr i think too, got the whole setup at the same time, i had drag springs then changed to a more street strip spring not much noise and dropped a ton of wt and it handles good too..let me know if u got any other ?'s
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    AJE K member, AJE A arms, AJE caster plates, D&D coilovers. No noise. What kinda noise are you refering too?

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    it's usually in the caster and camber plates, and coil over kit when there is allot of noise!

    that's why we made our own C&C plates with tighter tolerances, and use a strange coil over kit with our K member!
    "You didn't Build it" LMFAO isn't that what Oboma said too?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Team Z Motorsports View Post
    it's usually in the caster and camber plates, and coil over kit when there is allot of noise!

    that's why we made our own C&C plates with tighter tolerances, and use a strange coil over kit with our K member!

    Any answer why mine makes noise I got Maximum Motorsport casters, and qa1 threaded struts, are my springs to soft 175 14inch for a full weight sn95 besides the front end.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 97blksvt View Post
    Any answer why mine makes noise I got Maximum Motorsport casters, and qa1 threaded struts, are my springs to soft 175 14inch for a full weight sn95 besides the front end.
    Similar setup as to what I have except I use UPR coilovers and Tokico struts.

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    PA Racing Tubular K-Member, Muscle Motors A Arms, Muscle Motors Coil Over/Springs, Tokico Illumina Struts, Maximum Motorsports 4 Bolt C/C Plates.

    No noise, rides great.



    Quote Originally Posted by 1BadLSC View Post
    Does anybody have Tubular K-member, a-arms and coil overs on their mustangs that do not make all sorts of noise? If so list your setup, what cc plates, struts,k coil-over kit, etc. I have been looking to have some a-arms made up to work for my car but nobody seems to want to do it so it looks like I will be stuck with coil-overs.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 97blksvt View Post
    Any answer why mine makes noise I got Maximum Motorsport casters, and qa1 threaded struts, are my springs to soft 175 14inch for a full weight sn95 besides the front end.
    it's usually slop in the caster and camber plates, I doubt a 175 is to soft!
    "You didn't Build it" LMFAO isn't that what Oboma said too?

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    where would this slop be? i would be assuming all nuts and bolts are tight.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Anthony View Post
    where would this slop be? i would be assuming all nuts and bolts are tight.
    Yeap I even called MM twice to ask for the spacer adjustments, I wish I still had it all together, hopfully its beter when everything goes back in

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