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Post by stiffy725 on Nov 13, 2008 22:44:18 GMT -5
basically anything thats not stock. 3 inch's or above. adj would be a . either front upper or lower or both would be sweet. let me know. im on a serious hunt for these bad boys.
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Post by CumminsJeep on Nov 13, 2008 22:46:46 GMT -5
they are quite illusive, it will be a long and strenuous hunt
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Post by stiffy725 on Nov 13, 2008 22:51:31 GMT -5
they are quite illusive, it will be a long and strenuous hunt ya i know. im preparing for the worse but im not gonna give up.
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Post by xjeeper on Nov 16, 2008 20:45:36 GMT -5
i have a set of lowers that i took off because the joints were loose and causing death wobble. i think they are the ones that can be adjusted though. Ill check into it and let you know.
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Post by xjeeper on Nov 16, 2008 21:04:47 GMT -5
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Post by stiffy725 on Nov 16, 2008 21:34:21 GMT -5
are those adjustable? it doesent look like it i might be wrong though let me know though because i still need a pair. how bad were the death wobbles??? j/w and how much u looking for them.
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Post by stiffy725 on Nov 16, 2008 21:36:24 GMT -5
;D ;D
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Post by xjeeper on Nov 16, 2008 22:01:11 GMT -5
are those adjustable? it doesent look like it i might be wrong though let me know though because i still need a pair. how bad were the death wobbles??? j/w and how much u looking for them. i posted the link for the tool that tightens them. im gonna see if i can find a way to tighten them without the tool. $75? i believe they are RE SF arms
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Post by rckrdyxj on Nov 16, 2008 22:17:32 GMT -5
The tools for the control arms are like $20 each. You will damage them without the tool, i tried.
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Post by ninetysix-ex-jay on Nov 17, 2008 7:22:15 GMT -5
What exactly gets adjusted? Does it adjust the length of the arm? I'm just not seeing how that works
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Post by xjeeper on Nov 17, 2008 7:31:00 GMT -5
look at the 4 holes in the last picture. there is a socket that fits those holes and spins it tightening up the whole assembly. the face with the 4 holes is threaded into the outer part of the joint.
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Post by ninetysix-ex-jay on Nov 17, 2008 10:17:49 GMT -5
So it tightens the SF Joint then right?
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Post by HeavyMetal on Nov 17, 2008 10:26:50 GMT -5
those arent adjustable arms that justin posted...they do have a superflex joint that accepts the tightener, but adj arms are length adjustable...which those, are quite not
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Post by ninetysix-ex-jay on Nov 17, 2008 13:05:53 GMT -5
those arent adjustable arms that justin posted...they do have a superflex joint that accepts the tightener, but adj arms are length adjustable...which those, are quite not I thought so, thats what I was confused about
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Post by xjeeper on Nov 17, 2008 13:10:32 GMT -5
wow i just reread what i typed and basically just replace the word adjustable with "able to be tightened". i meant the joint itself could be adjusted (tightened). sorry for the mass confusion. By the way i had no luck tightening them without the tool so let me know what you want to do.
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