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triangulated lower arms

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jkallen   +1y
can anybody post some pics of there stock arms triangulated? im about to start my project and need some ideas. i have a 94 reg pickup
Wicked Fantacies   +1y

I think seth has some pics in his profile if i'm not mistaken.
jkallen   +1y

all i found was some kick ass custom arms, that would be nice but not to nice on the budget. ive seen some pics of factory arms that people triangulate and lose the strut rod.i need this gone because my wheels hit them when i turn lock to lock
draginrunner   +1y


Heres some pics. The first one is a picture I found online. Second one is mine.                           
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sadisticiron   +1y

what size wheels u running. i have never had the problem of wheels hitting the strut rods.
jkallen   +1y

thanks for all the help. im runing fwd eagles 17 x 8 .
sadisticiron   +1y
Edited: 8/6/2009 8:16:03 AM by sadisticiron

i have ran 20x8.5 in the front before and have never had a problem with hitting the strut rod. if your on a budget, bag the front first and then see if it hits. if you dont have to spend the money dont

jkallen   +1y

i figured if im gonna be up front anyways and baggin it i should go ahead and take care of this problem to.seems like it would save time in the long run. and the dom tubing that it would take to do this wouldnt be that much more money. i say im happy with 17s now but when its layed out i know im gonna want to body drop it and go to a bigger rim. a project seems like its never complete.
slammedcivicsi   +1y
---------------------------------------------Originally posted by sadisticironEdited: 8/6/2009 8:16:03 AM by sadisticironi have ran 20x8.5 in the front before and have never had a problem with hitting the strut rod. if your on a budget, bag the front first and then see if it hits. if you dont have to spend the money dont

--------------------------------------------- I also never ran into a problem on a 19x8" wheel, with a large tire, and a crappy offset. I agree with Bobby on this. The way I look at it, Toyota spent millions of dollars on engineering, im sure their design will outlast mine. -Brad