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I'm looking at the AAD arms for drag racing, so are the toe arms needed also or just the upper arms ?
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I'm looking at the AAD arms for drag racing, so are the toe arms needed also or just the upper arms ?
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I would get the toe arms because their bushings will hold that toe steady for you, while the OEM one is sloppy. Also, while the OEM toe is adjustable, it is nice to set the AAD toe once and forget it, and it will not move with the locking tab or the great bushings they provide. And YES, get the Spheriflex bushing option on each piece they offer it (Front, Toe and rear tension strut).
 


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Hey fellas, thanks for posting. I will have the AAD Drag Pack and lock out the rear cradle to go along with the front AAD pieces already installed.
I should be able to get it all installed before driving Road Atlanta 4-5 DEC with nasa. Also hoping the Drag Pack picks up a little on the drag strip to boot. Should be a hoot!
 




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