SilverBullitGT
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I have to get a new A-Arm assembly and was wondering if any of you had any ideas. I know griggs would be nice, but I feel like that would be overkill. Im open to any suggestions though.
I have to get a new A-Arm assembly and was wondering if any of you had any ideas. I know griggs would be nice, but I feel like that would be overkill. Im open to any suggestions though.
I am not racing yet but its something I want to get into eventually. My car will be though mostly a daily driver. What did you have in mind though?
Let's all back up a little bit... first off, why do you need to get a new A-arm assembly? Are you referring to replacing the stock lower control arm for reason of failure?
If so, what happened that caused the failure????? I've got over 40 track days on mine, and they're still going strong, excepting one front bushing that's starting to crack, and somewhat melted ball joint boots. IF you're not talking SLA ($9K to start), then the GT500 control arm is a touch beefier in the bushings and balljoints, and the FR500C control arm has an extended-stud balljoint to help reset the roll center if you're lowered, but will require that you add new rear bushings to the mix, preferably something like the Whiteline ADK bushing set. Other than that, BMR sells a tubular piece, but I've heard horror stories of them failing when subjected to road-course abuse... They're intended as drag parts, mostly, I think...
Let's all back up a little bit... first off, why do you need to get a new A-arm assembly? Are you referring to replacing the stock lower control arm for reason of failure?
If so, what happened that caused the failure????? I've got over 40 track days on mine, and they're still going strong, excepting one front bushing that's starting to crack, and somewhat melted ball joint boots. IF you're not talking SLA ($9K to start), then the GT500 control arm is a touch beefier in the bushings and balljoints, and the FR500C control arm has an extended-stud balljoint to help reset the roll center if you're lowered, but will require that you add new rear bushings to the mix, preferably something like the Whiteline ADK bushing set. Other than that, BMR sells a tubular piece, but I've heard horror stories of them failing when subjected to road-course abuse... They're intended as drag parts, mostly, I think...
Pony: I agree, the GT500 lowers are a great deal, but if you're a serious corner-carver, take a hard look at the FR500C lower control arms (M-3075-R), which APPEAR to be a bare GT/GT500 arm, with longer ball joints, and no bushing for the rear mount... The FR500C uses a different bushing there (M-5638-B) with an eccentric caster adjuster (M-3052-R1). The whole setup isn't cheap, right around $650 (at retail), but in reality, that's not too bad for parts developed for a competitive Grand Am GT platform... Ford's note indicate that extensive modifications are required for use on a production vehicle, but we all know that the FR500x cars are all production based, so my guess would be that they're talking about doing the kind of suspension work WE normally do anyway (camber plates, lower/heavier springs, different struts, etc.), so I don't think it would be all that hard. Compare it to buying a set of GT500 control arms, Steeda X5 ball joints, and a Whiteline ADK bushing set, and it winds up being competitively priced.
The real question is whether the alteration in anti-dive and roll center are worth the parts cost. For somebody like me, yes... For somebody who has yet to put their car on the track and really drive, no. The money would be MUCH better spent on registering for an additional event or two.

Well what happen was, is about a year ago I was hit in the front passenger side and they didn't do quite a good enough job in replacing what needed to be replaced. So now it has compounded a little and the whole a-arm assembly needs to go
I will for sure look into the gt500 a-arms
I would really like to save as much money as possible so I can go have some fun on the track.
Well what happen was, is about a year ago I was hit in the front passenger side and they didn't do quite a good enough job in replacing what needed to be replaced. So now it has compounded a little and the whole a-arm assembly needs to go
I will for sure look into the gt500 a-arms
I would really like to save as much money as possible so I can go have some fun on the track.
Dammit. I just bought a set of the BMR front A-Arms. Guess I'll be selling them soon.![]()