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PA Racing is the only what to go. You can have it custom built to the year of the car, the motor get mild steel or chrome moly. They do not move the wheels up. And you can use stock A-arms. That tubular A-arm stuff is junk, don't waste your money.

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what is the benefit by going with one of these vs sticking with the stock unit?

They are about 30-35lbs lighter than stock. They also make it 100 times easier to remove or install L/T headers. Especially on modular 4.6L or 5.4L engines.

I however, do not like them. I don't care how strong marketing people say they are on these sites. The factory one is beefy and will save your butt in an accident. That aftermarket thing wouild get destroyed.
 
i've read on several posts where guys will take a hammer to their headers to make them fit. i'd REALLY have a hard time doing that to a brand new set of headers. is that what mean by..."it can be done" ??
 
i have the qa1 version. dont flame me. i gussetted and re-enforced the brackets for the a-arms and main support tube along with the motor mount plates. it moved the tires forward 1". with stock a-arms. the only clearance issue i have is the inner tire will rub on the inner fender at full lock. but the car is also lowered 2" in the front. i have a 351w in the car. no clearance issues at all with headers or steering shaft. it looks better, its lighter, its easier to work around (ex: changing oil pan gasket/oil pump) and it changes the ackerman angles. better than stock
 
This is the second UPR K-member I have used, one in the 93 and this one in the 84

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makes a lot of stuff under the car a lot easier to do. i hate changing oil and pulling the starter from a car with a stock kmember. hell i changed a freeze plug with the tubular one.