who sells aftermarket control arms????

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who sells aftermarket control arms????
FluffyFreak avatar
FluffyFreak
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id like some arms for my mighty max to switch it over to toy or S-10 spindles
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FreelandKustomz
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ive got KustomWerks arm to run a toyota drop spindle. i love em......i dont see why everyone is so mad........They got backed up because TONS Of orderes were placed, I mean you think you guys could build over 100 arms in a month to keep everyone happy? thats what the 6 month waiting list is for. when i ordered mine the waiting list was up to 6 weeks. its just going to grow and grow till people stop ordering, which seems to be the case now
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Layumon22s
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KUSTOMWERKS IS CLOSED! Their website is down, Eric now works for Rough Country suspension and even Matt Long has had to go get another job! Know what you're talking about before you start sticking up for the guy. There are 2 threads over 5 pages long filled with complaints.
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laidout94toy
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candospecialties.com
I just got off the phone with Cando and they can make them in a few weeks.
And yes KustomWerks is not handling arms anymore.

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jdauer02
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Originally posted by 94NissanLaysDoor



i just ordered mine from http://www.barelylegalfabrication.comi ordered them saturday!!For my 96 blazer

Barely Legal is the way to go. Rich is a great welder. He is making a custom set for my 94 accord wagon. This is a local shop to me in Michigan and his work is awesome, he uses moog ball joints with adjustable camber.
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rwloper
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candospecialties website says turnaround is about 2 weeks. if so, that would be pretty damn awesome
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low mazda
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cris does this mean you are finally gonna make me a set of just the lowers? Damnit I want my truck to lay out again without re-beggin it cuz I welded my upper brackets in straight instead of angled..
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bdroppeddak
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Edited: 8/1/2006 9:03:49 PM by bdroppeddak

you'll still need the bag bracket angled blitch. but yes i will be making arms. i'll be making several styles, arms to use your stock balljoints, arms to use yota balljoints, and arms for the drop spindle. dom tube, tig welded, yada yada.... ive just got alot of machine work to do for the lower arm mounts and the upper arm crosshafts..... i will be doing all machine work, welding, etc. i am trying to also make an adapter to use the toyota tie rod with the mazda inner tie rod, for a complete kit to install yota spindles safely.
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1lochevy
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Originally posted by bdroppeddak



Edited: 8/1/2006 9:03:49 PM by bdroppeddak

you'll still need the bag bracket angled blitch. but yes i will be making arms. i'll be making several styles, arms to use your stock balljoints, arms to use yota balljoints, and arms for the drop spindle. dom tube, tig welded, yada yada.... ive just got alot of machine work to do for the lower arm mounts and the upper arm crosshafts..... i will be doing all machine work, welding, etc. i am trying to also make an adapter to use the toyota tie rod with the mazda inner tie rod, for a complete kit to install yota spindles safely.

lol you and safety dont mix you freakin hack!!! lol j/k he does bad ass work even though he has a slow four wheeler
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bdroppeddak
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dont envy the cris crack robert!!