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Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Nashville
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Re: A-arm question pics inside!!
I really didnt want to grind any holes. It seems like either N2trux or N2 billet did this on their truck I think. Mabye I'll just Pm one of them and see what they did.
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Join Date: Apr 2001
Location: DALLAS,TX
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Re: A-arm question pics inside!!
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The front alignment 'dowel' is the one that seats into the a-arm shaft. It works on the early 60's shafts all the way thru the 87's. Seat the front dowel & make sure the rear of the shaft tightens up flush @ the top of the shaft & the bottom of the 'cup' it's centered within.
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Location: Nashville
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Re: A-arm question pics inside!!
Thanks Scoti, youve helped me before and I appreciate it man. The A-arms that I have came off an 80 sumthin, and that crossmember was different, it didnt have an oblong dowel but both were round. So I wasnt sure if these arms required both dowels to be the same for proper alignment. Thank the lord for the board!!! Oh heres a pic of what Im working on.......
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Re: A-arm question pics inside!!
More pics as you go . . ......
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