If you lowered the car with shorter springs, couldn't you use stock length once again with the exception of BJ size discrepancies? the upper arm would be angling upward away fromt he car at that point requiring a longer arm. That starts to help negative camber gain on corners too. at stock height, I'm assuming B spindles bring the FUCAs (front upper control arms - couldn't resist) about level from the cross shaft to the BJ which is why they require a shorter arm. If not, maybe the spindle itself brings the BJ posistion inward and I'm wrong, but just something to consider. I have stock spindles, but my front was lowered to hell AND I did the Guldstrand mod where you lower the cross shaft mounting holes. Actually made a very noticeable improvement. :lol: