malibu rear control arm strip/street?

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Adjustable lowers primarily are used to optimize the rear's alignment and ensure that it's perfectly square in the car. Differential 90 degree to the centerline of the chassis. Makes for great stability and precise driving on the big end of the strip.

Chassis pickup points (where the arms bolt to the frame) are rarely perfect.

Ramey
 

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These are the brackets:

http://www.umiperformance.com/catalog/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=8_62&products_id=68

They work with any UMI lower arms.

Here is the link for the upper arms. Adjustable gives you the best pinion angle options but you can also choose solids and move the lowers if you want to save some $. It's just better to move pinion angle with the uppers.

http://www.umiperformance.com/catalog/index.php?main_page=index&cPath=8_60_71

Let me know if you have any other application questions.

I'm actually working on a Pro-Tour chassis mounted rear sway bar for our in-house G-body and I'm pretty pumped to test it out...

ramey
 

LS6 Tommy

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Any links from our vendors or other reputable companies is fine. I would add stay away from any links that don't allow some form of rotational articulation, IE poly bushings on both ends of a plain boxed arm. That binds the rear suspension up & casues poor handling & ride quality, not to mention that the poly will eventually turn to mush.

Tommy
 

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