how the hell to fit 2500# in front of a mazda

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Marshkid1@charter.net's avatar
how the hell to fit 2500# in front of a mazda
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dssur
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I'm assuming you have ground the protruding threads of the balljoint bolts down and even rounded over the edge of the balljoint a bit?

Because you should.
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no regrets . wa
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Originally posted by Russ-D



I'm assuming you have ground the protruding threads of the balljoint bolts down and even rounded over the edge of the balljoint a bit?

Because you should.

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DawgsledMazda
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notch into the frame and brace it, mine fits 2600lb Slam RS72s and the control arms are 1.5 inches shorter on each side and still theres room.
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nathansmc
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yeh, there shouldn't be probs at all...
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sadisticiron
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i use rs 62s in the front and gets enough lift higher than stock without notching the frame stock armsm, spindles and balljoints not flipped.
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sadisticiron
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i posted pics on the shock relocate aswell
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slammed91sblaze
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please dont look at bagmazdog profile do not copy that
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slammed91sblaze
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send me an im and ill send you a detailed pic on how 2 do it right
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b2low
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ground threads....what??.....my bottom mount is above the balljoint mounting bolts.about 1/4 inch...nothing touches even allthe way down my bottom plate keeps the bag from touching.
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Originally posted by LOWSAFARI



ground threads....what??.....

when you flip the balljoints, which is the question he asked, you bolt them in from the bottom side. The balljoint plate and the extra threads stick up higher than just the balljoint bolts on an unflipped balljoint.