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thanks. i'll let you guys know around lunch time.
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Typically it is in the run position but not running.. mine acts weird sometimes and you have to do it a few times.
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Ok guys so I think I wanna tackle building a pair of long arms for the '95. I don't really know where to start but obviously I'm going to be doing a lot of research into the subject. I guess first thing I'll need to get started is a parts list. I already have 5' 9.5" of 2" OD 1/4 wall DOM I got from Jimmy (will that be enough) and what other parts am I going to need?
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SO pretty sure I want these lol
http://www.ballisticfabrication.com/...nt_p_1626.html
question is do I use them at each end of the arms or should I just use a bushing at one end?
http://www.ballisticfabrication.com/...nt_p_1626.html
question is do I use them at each end of the arms or should I just use a bushing at one end?
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Okay so here's what I've got so far
I've got 5' 9.5" of 2" OD .250 wall DOM, and enough 3/16th and 1/4" plate and 2x4 to do a new crossmember and transfer skid/long arm mounts and to do the link tabs and axle brackets.
Here's what I'm looking at as far as joints
For the frame side mount
http://www.ballisticfabrication.com/...nt_p_1626.html
for the axle side of the arms
http://www.ballisticfabrication.com/...ng_p_1663.html
and I'm hoping that I can use the RE Superflex adjustable upper control arms for the upper links
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What do ya think?
I've got 5' 9.5" of 2" OD .250 wall DOM, and enough 3/16th and 1/4" plate and 2x4 to do a new crossmember and transfer skid/long arm mounts and to do the link tabs and axle brackets.
Here's what I'm looking at as far as joints
For the frame side mount
http://www.ballisticfabrication.com/...nt_p_1626.html
for the axle side of the arms
http://www.ballisticfabrication.com/...ng_p_1663.html
and I'm hoping that I can use the RE Superflex adjustable upper control arms for the upper links
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What do ya think?