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Suspension packages?

Hey John, I just put your daughters roller control arms in the box along with the steering kit, you should have 'em by Wed. I too and interested to see how the car drives and what your daughter has to say about it.

We have Shaun's strut rods on our cars, we sell a LOT of them and have never had a complaint. They are also the best value on the market IMO. Most of the other " roller " strut rods on the market are more expensive but not higher quality. I also see them at the track on some dang fast cars.

We do put kits together for people who ask. I don't like to list kits on the site because I like to tailor each kit to the owners use and goals for the car. The idea of one kit working for everyone doesn't work for me. I'll be glad to help anyone work up a kit that will fit their needs even if they don't' get the parts from us. Just send me an email or give me a call. If I can't answer a particular questions, I can usually point you in the right direction.
 
I'm one of the guys John set up a kit for. We exchanged a few emails and then a phone call, and he custom picked the components to what I was doing with the car. I don't think it would do it any justice to try to pigeon hole John's knowledge and experience into a few generic kits. If you know what you want to do, give him a call and discuss it, and get what you need for your car.

Affordability is always an issue. If you think you can't afford $100 control arms and go for the $60 ones, and then find out after 30,000 miles that the cheap repro's are shot, a minimum you are out $120 to buy the cheap ones again, and out $160 if you learn your mistake and opt for the better ones. In the long run, its better to just buy the quality ones from the start. Its a hard lesson though, and I've had to learn it myself a number of times.
 
I just put the roller perches and roller idler arm from john on, I could not believe the difference.
I only drove it about a half mile home from the alignment shop, but I love how much it seemed to float over bumps and eliminated all the creaking.
Tuesday it goes out for the full test drive.

I now have a set of stock perches that only have one summer on them. Should have done it right the first time.
 
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