Adjustable Strut Rods

Heaven forbid someone disagrees with you. My apologies

As others members have stated pertaining to what holds a control arm, there is no need for me to reiterate as its been stated multiple times above. The original oe rubber is not designed nor was never designed to hold the control arm in place. The bushing in a single control arm bushing design does not control the arm from moving back and forth; this motion is constrained by the radius rod. Bushings are designed for the sole purpose of linking two moving parts while buffering vibration. Just because one of your drag racing buddies ran a car with c/o with no t bars with rubber control arm bushings does mean it was correct. I have known many people over the years that have done things that were not smart but some how got away unscathed but that does that mean it was safe? No. There has never been a suspension designed that relied on vulcanizing between an inner and out sleeve to hold a control arm in place. You live to argue and in many cases/threads you beat a dead horse past being dead in to glue and many have learned to accept that. But apparently you want to make this personal because we disagree which should not be the case.

James
PST