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Tubular control arms?
I am rebuilding front end of my 89 c1500 sw it has a 5-7 drop with flip and c-notch done already but I want to put tubular control arms in but all I can find is djm that either lower 2 or 3 inches and there are not cheap. Any ideas on were to find some? I bought a set for my 67 camaro on ebay for under $300 early this year but cant find any that fit my truck.:uhmk:
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Re: Tubular control arms?
DJM is pretty much the only player for drop arms for these trucks. For a 5-7, though, you don't want them. They're not designed to be used with drop springs and when they are, you'll run into some serious lower balljoint issues. I ran 3" arms and 2" springs for a long time. I caught my balljoints before they failed, but I know of a few people who had their balljoints fail on them while driving when running the same setup.
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So I would have to run stock springs with drop spindals and djm control arms to make that work then.
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Drop spindles and DJM drop pocket a-arms are not meant to work together.
The lower pocket of the a-arm will be too close to the ground. |
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:agree:
My crew has drop arms and to do it all over again i would get spindles. I mean they are ok and the ride is fine but spindles are cheaper and much easier to do. |
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