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Old 03-02-2017, 04:46 PM   #1
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s14 Rear lower control arms for my 98 s14

So I recently bent my rear lower control arms and I'm looking to find new ones to install and had a couple questions on quality brands, what to look for, whether I should replace the front as well, and just general recommendations on what to do. Thanks in advance!
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Thanks man, sorry if i sound like a noob.. just got into the car scene so not really well versed in this. appreciate the assist.
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If you bent the lower control arms, chances are you bent the subframe as well.
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Had it checked out, doesn't seem to be bent but I'm definitely worried about it.
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Had it checked out, doesn't seem to be bent but I'm definitely worried about it.
When I wacked a curb and bent my RLCA I replaced it with a new one and the wheel was still in the well too far compared to the other side. I got adjustable RLCA's to compensate, but I'm planning on getting a new subframe eventually.
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