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honestly...if you're not tracking, imo skip the spl. I have spl front and back and if it was for daily driving I would go with Z1's fuca. SPL is solid

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honestly...if you're not tracking, imo skip the spl. I have spl front and back and if it was for daily driving I would go with Z1's fuca. SPL is solid dont get me wrong, but 900 for fuca is pricey. From what ive heard z1 is solid as well
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if it was for daily driving I would go with Z1's fuca.
If you need the arms for adjustability why on earth would you want to buy one that can't be adjusted while installed on the car? SPL is the only way to go.
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If you need the arms for adjustability why on earth would you want to buy one that can't be adjusted while installed on the car? SPL is the only way to go.
Yep. The SPL and VooDoo arms are the ONLY 2 that you don't have to remove from the car to make adjustments.
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If you need the arms for adjustability why on earth would you want to buy one that can't be adjusted while installed on the car? SPL is the only way to go.
that is a fantastic point. I did not realize those were the only 2 that could be adjusted without removing
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