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Cobragtr
01-13-03, 01:45 PM
I have a 93 GT with.... DSS 331 and all the other goodies, M2300K Cobra brake kit, 31spl axles, 17x9 and 17x10.5 chrome Cobra R's.........I wont go on but you get the idea. I am wanting to do the suspension front and back now and was wondering if any one has used Maximum's torque arm set up?? They now make a complete kit from front to back, it looks good?? Any advice would be greatly appreciated........ Thanks in advance!!

Cobragtr..

TrickFlow5.0
02-11-03, 11:51 PM
I have heard there parts have very good quality and I do plan to buy there 4-point K-member brace, sub-frame connectors, Caster camber plates, LCA's Panhard bar. Plus there staff is great to deal with and very helpful.

Sounds like you have a bad-ass ride! How do you like the 331? I'm considering one in the near future.

shibby
02-12-03, 01:46 AM
There are so many quality aftermarket suspension companys out there these days you really can't go wrong. Maximum Motorsports makes a solid product just as Steeda, Saleen, MAC, D&D, and so many others. The only thing I can really recommend would be to itemize all suspension pieces you are going to change and make sure the company you go with offers all of them(most of them even have package depending on how serious you want to get). I would stay away from mixing and matching so your suspension setup doesn't look like you are trying to win the contingecy trophy. I mixed some Steeda and MAC products and wish I had gone with the Steeda control arms. Don't get me wrong, MAC makes a quality, very affordable product and I am in no way dissatisfied, I just couldn't afford the Steeda's at the time and I had some cash burning a hole in my pocket.:D

Fordgasm
02-15-03, 12:38 AM
Maximum Motorsports or Griggs. Anything else is just a band-aid.

FalconGTHO
02-15-03, 01:34 AM
I say Griggs first, then Steeda.