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triangulating a lower control arm

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slow50   +1y
its for a d50 if that matters. i was going to build on arm off the lower control arm. but i was wondering should the bushing be dead even with the stock bushing so it will move freely? cause ive seen other set ups where its not even and seems like it wouldnt work right.
BioMax   +1y
I always run the bushings in line with the arm. I have also seen it when they are not even and don't like it. But in the end, it's your call.
slow50   +1y
ya ill line it up with the stock bushing. thanks. and is one arm enough for each lca or should there be one on each side of the lca?
mindlissmetalfab   +1y
just one is good man. You dont need 3 bushings on a control arm, and the front one would probably interfere with the steering anyways.
slow50   +1y
ya thats what i figured just thought i would make sure. thanks
bdroppeddak   +1y
if you dont line them up you'll have binding, and it will wear out the bushings quicker...
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