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Square tube control arms updated pics

Air Ride Suspensions Q & A
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tofnlows10   +1y
looks crazy
dragginbody   +1y
lookin good man.
laynwindows   +1y
i think they look pretty bad ass. looks more practical for show only, there is a lot more to a suspension than up and down strength
SCOOTER   +1y
i think it looks really good, but where are you going to have the engine mounted at? there isn't alot of room for one. plus, how much money do you have in the metal?
nathansmc   +1y
Originally posted by laynwindows



i think they look pretty bad ass. looks more practical for show only, there is a lot more to a suspension than up and down strength

yeh, now test these sweet ass arms against the stock ones, and presto A LOT STRONGER
stockflooredsdime   +1y
Edited: 7/8/2006 1:56:22 AM by stockflooredsdime

i think they look pretty bad ass. looks more practical for show only, there is a lot more to a suspension than up and down strength







Thanks! The arms and mounting points are very strong.

i think it looks really good, but where are you going to have the engine mounted at? there isn't alot of room for one. plus, how much money do you have in the metal?





Thanks again! If you look below the lower arms, there are 2 d-tabs on each side. They hold a motor/engine plate that holds the engine from the front (check my profile). The 305 fits nicely though.

I have got about $1,000 - $1,200 into the entire frame so far, including the balljoints, rod ends, spindles, & rear end. I unfortunately could not fabricate those items myself.

50% of the cost was buying the main 2 X 3" rails and having them mandrel bent.

yeh, now test these sweet ass arms against the stock ones, and presto A LOT STRONGER





Always got may back!! LOL!

nathansmc   +1y
eh, i do what i can for the SS CREW