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11-19-2011, 06:10 PM | #1 |
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porterbuilt control arms
just recieved mine for the factory springs and was wondering if someone could put up afew pics with these already installed the lower one i thought would have a dished bottom but is flat i recieved these aluminum pieces that im thinking is what keeps spring from moving thanks oldno7
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Re: porterbuilt control arms
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Until then... here's a brief explaination: The billet retainer is what locates and retains the lower portion of the spring. It will be installed so that the center hole on the billet retainer is in the hole closest to the center of the truck. The offset hole on the retainer will be secured using the hole on the arm closest to the ball joint. Nate
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