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trimming lower control arms
Hey guys im sure this has been asked a thousand times,so ill ask once more,i need to trim my lower control arms but i need to know where and how much is safe,i really appreciate any help.
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In my experience, I will never do it again. I trimmed the front lower control arms so I could run Centerline 15" wheels... after say 2 months control arm failed on the freeway and I went from the far right lane, 3 lanes over into the conrete wall... wasnt hurt that bad... somehow I missed everyone, Someone was watching over me that day I tell ya. Just fatigued due to trimming too much off the "rain gutter". I would rather buy a spacer of some sort, or just get bigger wheels.
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think we used a grinder... I think the problem was they were 3" drop spindles on aluminum wheels and it required to chop a lot of the gutter material... that gutter material is what gives the ball joint area its strength... thats where it failed... essentially bent the metal back and fourth untill it let go.
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I've trimmed every 67-87 lower control arm on every truck I have lowered.
(My trucks and others) Never had a failure of any kind. I've done this mod since the 1980's. |
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The area with the blue masking tape has already been trimmed.
The last picture is a stock "un-trimmed" lower a-arm, with the area "to be trimmed",... marked in red. |
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I have trimmed several sets with no issue, but I have also heard of them cracking. My solution was to trim as needed then add a boxing plate on the bottom. After that I came up with the best solution in my opinion. I no longer wheels small enough to require the arms to be trimmed...;)
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I had no choice but to trim mine they were rubbing into the bead on my tire, the first time I drove it thy peeled off my wheel weights!
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??the picture with the red markings is the area that can be trimmed off correct??
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I also trimmed that area on my son's truck a few years ago. At each oil change we rotate the wheels, and check the area for signs of failure. So far so good.
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You still have to check for clearance issues. Set the truck on the ground after trimming, and turn the wheels in both directions to verify that no part of the a-arm will make contact with the wheel. |
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Here's what you'll end up with...
Attachment 621034 Attachment 621035 Attachment 621036 Attachment 621037 |
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i was going to completly cut off the bump stop and the metal, would that be a bad idea. Basically cut off the rest of what is showing on the picture above. Going with bags.
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The only part I leave is the "steering stop" for the spindle.
Some people remove all of it. |
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Not to jack this thread, but did any of you have trouble with the LCA clearing the disk break dust shield? And yeah...I was also wondering about the question above with the steering stop.
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u normaly grind the stop off also, i like the travel
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I cut the stops off completely on mine, but even with the 5.5" lowering and 15x7 steel wheels, I didnt have to take off any of the lip- I guess it really depends on the backspace of the wheel...
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Yep.
Usually a 15" wheel with more that 3.75" of backspacing,... will require a trim. |
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well i looked at my truck and with the wheels fully turned nothing hits the stop, so im thinking just taking it all off.
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Very nice thread guys, thanks for the info and pictures.
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