Tubular K member with stock control arms?

91trunk

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Anyone ever do this? I've heard the ride quality is better and it's less noisy?
 
Lots of people go this route since A-arms can get pricy. I'd say it's a real good idea if you plan on driving the car any. The tubular a-arms, in chromoly anyway, aren't supposed to handle the stresses of regular driving very well, mild steel isn't as bad. I'm not sure on better ride quality and less noise, but I would imagine so. Hit up JP, he ran a tubular k with stock arms, and he drove that car everywhere.
 
Anyone ever do this? I've heard the ride quality is better and it's less noisy?

Hey Trunk;

82Hatch ran his car with the stock control arms and tube k-member fro a while. He had the coilovers on the front though. Ask him, he is a great guy and will talk to you about it. Who knows, it may still be set up that way. BTW his car runs great.
 
Hey Trunk;

82Hatch ran his car with the stock control arms and tube k-member fro a while. He had the coilovers on the front though. Ask him, he is a great guy and will talk to you about it. Who knows, it may still be set up that way. BTW his car runs great.


Yep still have it like that. The arms are off a 1993 Cobra. Just never got around to getting the tubular a-arms. My car never sees any street time though.
 
Hey Trunk;

82Hatch ran his car with the stock control arms and tube k-member fro a while. He had the coilovers on the front though. Ask him, he is a great guy and will talk to you about it. Who knows, it may still be set up that way. BTW his car runs great.
Matt is a cool guy. One of my favorite cars!
 
I think most of the noise is actually the coilovers vs. the arm selection itself. I drive mine on the street with tubular a-arms and no issues yet.
 
I have a Racecraft K-frame with stock control arms and stock style springs. I cant tell any difference in ride qualit, but weight and build quality was a definite difference.

I could have gotten the tubular control arms and coilovers, but I couldnt justify the cost on a street car that sees limited track time. I did it more for exhaust clearance and weight loss.
 
we drive ours all over with tube k, tube arms, and coil-overs. ya gotta remember, these cars aren't known for their great ride quality anyways..........:shrug:
 
i tried to us a upr k-member and stock a-arms but i had to grind some off of the a-arms for them to work but i would just buy qai there a good price not to expensive
 
i know my '03 terminator a-arms didn't fit with the aje k-member and lsx swap dynatech headers. the ears of the arms would rub up against the headers - so you might run into a clearance problem there.
 
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