Windsor, California. Its North of San Francisco. Everyone seems to know that place.
dragnonu
+1y
aight thats along way away but distance doesnt matter for quality i wil be hollain at you in a week or so
grip
+1y
$120 is a smokin deal on arm's.When I was in dallas I would drive to barnyard and pic them up for $130.Then a few month's later I saw the thread.........How many jig's do you have....
TwistedMinis
+1y
So far I just have jigs for Toyota arms. I do them for stock spindles on 18s, and drop spindles on 20s. I'm trying to get into making other arms for other trucks. I want to do things that are a little more neglected for aftermarket parts. Like D50s and 720s.
grip
+1y
Caprice is a hard one too...
TwistedMinis
+1y
Originally posted by grip
Caprice is a hard one too...
You have any arms that lay?
I can make a jig off of them and start making them. I have about 100 feet of 1" 3/16" wall DOM.
grip
+1y
I dont do enough of the same car's to make jig's but You could get a stock arm's from the junk yard and move the upper ball joint up a little.This help's the camber a little.I don't know how many caprice's there are but sound's cool.I would try them..
TwistedMinis
+1y
I might try it if I get some time. I got a pretty big yard about a mile from my house. If I get to a slow spot on my truck I'll try it out.
thacru78
+1y
If you started making upper control arms for 02+ Dodge Rams so you wouldn't have to relocate the UCA brackets you would make a killing. You could even buy a set of the EK arms and copy them. Then you could sell the front kit. You would make alot of money.