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*NEW* Tubular Control Arms - Dakota - Ram - F-150 - Toyota

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jeebus @ mmw   +1y
Hey, just wanted to post some pics up of some of the control arms we have made recently, and now offer.

All arms that we have made before and have measurments on, are $999. If you need a one off control arm, they are $1199.

Everything is tig welded, and gauranteed to lay on a larger wheel and tire diamiater than balljoint arms, and will get alot mroe lift also. They also will bolt directly to your spindle, no drilling out of the spindle is required like everyone elses, these simply bolt into your spindle like they should. The arms are gauranteed for life.


2004 F-150 - Narrowed.





06 Dodge Ram - Stock Replica, extra travel.




98 Dakota - Stock Replica, extra travel




Ford Courier - stock replica, extra travel.





94 Toyota - Stock replica, extra travel.

fatboysS1O   +1y
BLF is just kickin ass and takin names. looks damn good. and you get some cool points for the courier arms. DAMN!
unusualfabrication   +1y
Looks like quality work as usual, but a little to rich for my blood.
tuckin eh   +1y
ranger arms?
jeebus @ mmw   +1y
Originally posted by Tuckin Eh



ranger arms?

havent made any yet, but we can make them at any time. just waiting on an order.

Taylor

jeebus @ mmw   +1y
Originally posted by fatboysS1O



BLF is just kickin ass and takin names. looks damn good. and you get some cool points for the courier arms. DAMN!

the courier arms are cool. I cant wait to see that truck done.

Taylor
jeebus @ mmw   +1y
Originally posted by UnusualFabrication



Looks like quality work as usual, but a little to rich for my blood.



eh, we get that from alot of people.

thats why we offer flat plate arms also, i suppose.

Taylor
jeebus @ mmw   +1y
ttt
tofnlows10   +1y
badass
BankruptRam   +1y
What is the structural difference between these and the plate arms?