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    Looking for starting set up upper and lower control arm lengths rack size tie rod lengths strut bar lengths and length of j bar springs for front and rear any help would be appreciated have set up from get website wondering if anyone has original setup from 98

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    Any help would appreciated

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fireracer18 View Post
    Looking for starting set up upper and lower control arm lengths rack size tie rod lengths strut bar lengths and length of j bar springs for front and rear any help would be appreciated have set up from get website wondering if anyone has original setup from 98
    The cars didn't change much from 97 to 2008 so you can use the set up info if they have it on GRT's website for a newer car (up to 2008) witch will be an updated set up. The 97/98 will use a 3.0 Rear ride hieght from the under-sling to the axle if it wasn't updated and the LR under-sling will need to be moved. The newer cars have a 1.25" under-sling and uses a 4.25" ride hieght. Newer cars have different 4 bar mounts and varied thru the years.

    Going off memory for 97/98 original set up

    8.25 RFU
    18.625 RFL
    10.0 LFU may need longer
    17.625 LFL

    J-bar 19.25" with GRT brackets

    350RF
    500LF
    250LR
    225RR

    17" 15" LR bars
    17.5 and 15.5 RR bars

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    Billet does the left upper go on inside of uprights

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    Yes, it may need to be upwards of 12" if your going with the newer type set ups with high camber on LF. it's been too many years for me to say exactly the length anymore but I'm thinking 11" will get you maybe get 3 to 5 degree's there if your lucky.

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    Anybody no length of tubes needed for front strut bars

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