Toplink for control arms
#16
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Has anyone tried these?
http://www.marketworks.com/storefron...04&i=176848656
OR
http://www.marketworks.com/storefron...04&i=231297867
JRG
http://www.marketworks.com/storefron...04&i=176848656
OR
http://www.marketworks.com/storefron...04&i=231297867
JRG
#17
Tubular short arms are pretty hard to bend... Even thin wall ones. Once they are considered long arms, .25" wall would the minimum I'd suggest..
The 2nd gen Cepek long arm kits are .120" wall upper/lower... I've cut upen a few..
The 2nd gen Cepek long arm kits are .120" wall upper/lower... I've cut upen a few..
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For some reason unknown to me people run away from Top Gun though?
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Why spend 400 bucks for adjustible arms when you don't need them..Get a fixed arm...the right length for your ride height and don't look back.
Save the extra $100 - 200 of dough for Thuren's King's/Springs!
Save the extra $100 - 200 of dough for Thuren's King's/Springs!
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Tractor links are junk.
Many many people try and use them in the rockcrawling world to save a buck or two.
They rattle, are made loose and make so much noise.
They are ment for low speed and hard work.
On a rock crawler that goes 5mph they rattle, on a street driven truck, I would bet they are very loud and loose.
Many many people try and use them in the rockcrawling world to save a buck or two.
They rattle, are made loose and make so much noise.
They are ment for low speed and hard work.
On a rock crawler that goes 5mph they rattle, on a street driven truck, I would bet they are very loud and loose.
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