BLF Tubular Control Arms for Old Body C-10 - C20 - C30 *PICS*
jeebus @ mmw
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ttt
bdydrp97s10
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i believe you will still have to z the frame on a c10.. im pretty sure of it
riddinlow99
+1y
will be needing a set of these for the 77 c-20 were doin
phat phabrikationz
+1y
The 3/4 ton and 1 ton frames do not require a frame "Z", only the half ton.
wardworks
+1y
Taylor,
Will these arms be just as strong as factory or are they just for show?
tlw32882
+1y
Originally posted by Wardworks
Taylor,
Will these arms be just as strong as factory or are they just for show?
im 99.9% sure that there stronger than factory.
jeebus @ mmw
+1y
There deffinentally stronger than factory arms.
We use 1.25" - .250" wall DOM tube on everything. Every tube joint is tig welded. The cup material is 2.75"-.500" wall DOM. The gusset plates are .250 Thick, and the bag plate is .375" thick.
There beefy, trust me.
Taylor
wardworks
+1y
How much will it lower my truck from stock with the bags at normal ride height? I know it depends on what bags I use, air pressure, etc... but just an idea.
Ron
baggedwagon69
+1y
WOW DAMIT 2 MONTHS TO LATE BUT THOSE ARMS DO LOOK NICE
liljlowrider
+1y
^^^ yea brent i think im gunna put in a order for some uppers.