tube control arm jig

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tube control arm jig
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Originally posted by TwistedMinis



Balljoints are angle up from the factory. Angling the plate down helps with up travel in the suspension.

I know that, but I thought brandon was only running 18's on the dime. So I was asking him why, b/c when you dont need the extra angle, you limit your lift, but you can go lower with the plates pointed downward.

3* lays 20's.. i guess since you're going 5*, you're going 22's?
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i normally take and lay out the c arm on my steel table and mark the center line of every thing and tack the rod ends in place and start bending tubing and maching balljoint plates
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Pneufab
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Originally posted by ///RELAXED 720



this might help ya it might not but atleast i tried lol

http://streetsource.com/tech/ViewArticle.aspx?ID=397



Hey, that's my article!

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Originally posted by Pneufab



Originally posted by ///RELAXED 720



this might help ya it might not but atleast i tried lol

http://streetsource.com/tech/ViewArticle.aspx?ID=397



Hey, that's my article!

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pics please!
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