I visited BMR to pickup my gearset while in Florida; Frank, the sales manager, took 
some time to show us around and was a very nice guy.

I did really like their products and their small but clean factory.

Andr�


  > I just got a set of hotchkis upper, lowers, and reinforcing/connecting pieces. Not 
real impressed with them at all, considering how great people hype them up to be, but 
the price was definetly right as Igot them with little use on em. I will be switching 
to Wolfe stuff when I can and selling these.
>
> The BMR arms look good. Nothing super fancy, ut the price is right IMO... I also 
> have no beef looking at the edelbrock ones and infact they look very nice. The 
> spehirical bushing is a nice touch as well that I really like, but hard to say 
> without seeing them in person.
>
> Mikey
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Fred Dowaliby
> Sent: Friday, April 02, 2004 6:45 AM
> To: The Chevelle Mailing List
> Subject: [Chevelle-list] rear control arms
>
> I just bought a set of lower rear control arms from Global West, the
> ones with the spherical bearing and Del-a-lum bushings.
>
> I am now considering those offered by Edelbrock as a cost cutting
> alternative for the uppers. They are about $90(Jeg's)  less than GW and
> also use a spherical bearing on the frame side, although poly on the
> axle side.
>
> I would appreciate any advice/opinions on this, particularly from
> anyone who has purchased those from Global. This is for a cruiser, so
> out and out performance is not the issue, but I still want to do it
> right.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Fred
>


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