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Thread: AVO Shocks or Coil Over?

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    Senior Member Chris 16409's Avatar
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    Hey Josh, when did you convert to aluminum control arms? I must have missed the product announcement!
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    2018ish? They were first made to order for stainless frame builds. I purchased the manufacturing firm last year instead of the owner retiring and closing the doors. Now I disrupt workflow with personal projects and DeLorean part runs on demand. Some of the current products now being machined in house:

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    Junior Member DeLoreanTech's Avatar
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    I just noticed the change from stainless steel LCAs to billet aluminum a couple weeks ago.

    Any plans for new construction rear adjustable upper control arms?

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    Yes, already available along with lower units. I believe the product offer still needs to be updated at this time to reflect the change.
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    Those new billet LCAs look great, are they stronger than old ones I'm running?

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    Forwarded you an email about details regarding upgrading to the latest spec available.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Delorean Industries View Post
    Yes, already available along with lower units. I believe the product offer still needs to be updated at this time to reflect the change.
    Thanks. I am glad I've been dragging my feet on the Spec suspension. I also just noticed the new free shipping on orders over $50 in the CONUS. Is this permanent or a limited time offer?

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    We plan to maintain the shipping option as long as our main carrier holds our current pricing. We successfully negotiated a tiered rate making this economically viable without having to adjust product pricing substantially.
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    Installed this kit last weekend. After an email to Josh about a few parts and where they went everything went smoothly and is pretty straight forward. I haven’t been able to drive it much yet because of the weather. Can’t wait to drive it more!

    I did have a couple questions:

    When we reinstalled the sway bar (with poly bushings in LCA and on frame) we did it with the car in the air. Should the car be on the ground for this? Does it matter?

    Josh said they always start at shock adjustment 6 for the softness/hardness. That’s where I’m going to start. However, I’m interested as to what other people have their’s set at that have this setup.

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