LCA Revisited: .133" Lakewood BOX or .120" Spohn Tubular???
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LCA Revisited: .133" Lakewood BOX or .120" Spohn Tubular???
So which ones would work better? The thinner boxed ones or the thicker tubes. I thought the boxed ones would be better. Steve's are only $95 (hopefully for both sides and not each) Heard these are better...
Any thoughts?
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89 GTA G92
305 TPI
WC 5spd w/3.45 rear
Accel Cap & 8mm Taylor's
Crane Ignition
Custom 4" Cold Air Induction
Jet Airfoil
K&N Airfilter
160 deg stat/fan switch
Hypertech Thermomaster Chip
Steel Rad
Cat back 3" Exhaust
HiGh FlOw Dynomax Cat
Any thoughts?
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89 GTA G92
305 TPI
WC 5spd w/3.45 rear
Accel Cap & 8mm Taylor's
Crane Ignition
Custom 4" Cold Air Induction
Jet Airfoil
K&N Airfilter
160 deg stat/fan switch
Hypertech Thermomaster Chip
Steel Rad
Cat back 3" Exhaust
HiGh FlOw Dynomax Cat
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Have two friends with spohn's,very nice product.Yes they are $95 for the pair.I have Random Technology LCA on my car,they are expensive,but i got a good deal,also a very nice product.Tubular is stronger than boxed when it comes to LCA's.
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