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Toddgoesfast   +1y
The question is who sells Falcon? do they sell them online? im thinking they use a variation of the Moog part numbers.

next question is..how many different chrysler screw in balljoints are there? I know of 4.

acrotoy   +1y
seth check your email
TwistedMinis   +1y
^ Got it.

Originally posted by Toddgoesfast



The question is who sells Falcon? do they sell them online? im thinking they use a variation of the Moog part numbers.

next question is..how many different chrysler screw in balljoints are there? I know of 4.



I don't know who sells them. I get them locally from a place that delivers to me.

I believe there is 4 or 5 of them.

granth   +1y
seth, why did you build them from plate, instead of tubing of some sort? im just curious. also, would it not be smart for a customer to file them down smooth, to paint or powder coat?
waynehammer   +1y
Originally posted by Toddgoesfast



The question is who sells Falcon? do they sell them online? im thinking they use a variation of the Moog part numbers.

next question is..how many different chrysler screw in balljoints are there? I know of 4.



i work at an auto part store and we order them dirrect. and normaly falcon parts just have a T at the end.. its like moog. example (moog k9422 = falcon k9422t)
austlowlux86   +1y
Hey seth how much for the uppers and mail to Melbourne,Aust?? Or just charge me for the balljoints and sleeves and ill weld them myself. We cant get anything like this in Aust!
TwistedMinis   +1y
Originally posted by 72bumpside



seth, why did you build them from plate, instead of tubing of some sort? im just curious. also, would it not be smart for a customer to file them down smooth, to paint or powder coat?

I built them from plate because I wanted to. Because everyone else uses tube. Because I am inspired by desert racing, and thats how they do it. And mostly because its different for a minitruck.

I built them with the intention of being smoothed out. There is plenty of weld and plenty of penetration. I fit them up corner to corner so that they can be smoothed out.

Originally posted by lowlux86aust



Hey seth how much for the uppers and mail to Melbourne,Aust?? Or just charge me for the balljoints and sleeves and ill weld them myself. We cant get anything like this in Aust!

I will have to find out. If you want to use your stock cross shafts shipping may be cheaper, because the arms are very light without a cross shaft in them.
waynehammer   +1y
STH U ARE DOING BIG THINGS FOR TOYOTA TRUCKS.. RIGHT ON...
TwistedMinis   +1y
Thanks Wayne.

Okay from August 22nd until September 12th I am going to sell these for $725 shipped in the US for upper and lowers using stock cross shafts. After that I will set a standard price. Billet cross shafts should be available by then as well.
TukinRange   +1y
i dig the plate look, good job =)