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Tubular A arms

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flyinlo   +1y
Hey Mike, any word on my tubular uppers and lowers?
oldsklminitrk   +1y
Ok I decided on doing my A arms diffrent,this might be helpful to yall but its up to you.I shaved 9thousands off of the tubes you get from Mike......why cause cutting that sleeve out is a pain in the ass....so shave it down and it slips in there with a little bit of knocking and makes a great fit.
builtbybyc   +1y
we have moved the bag plates a little and also changed the angle of the tubes a little after consultation with some of the guys that have installed our parts. the tubes you refer to are now being made one piece and the correct diameter to slide in the frame.
kustomfab   +1y

Check out the arms on this truck.They eliminate strut rod plus have a machined crossshaft.
truck action   +1y
Talked with Mike for a long time today,about the changes to his a-arms. Mine ship tomorrow,as per Mike!
superstylin   +1y
has anyone used these or know of these being used in a juice setup?
for instance mounting a powerball on the lower arms where the bag plate is.
the question just popped in my head
builtbybyc   +1y
the plates can be ordered thicker to handle a powerball. they can also be ordered with tabs to mount a shockwave. they have about 4 inches of drop built in. this allows you to run drop spindles or stock and move the upper bag mount down level with the bottom of the frame and allow you to notch under the frame and move the bag in closer to allow for more lift than stock height even with a firestone 2500lb bag.
xmdragonass   +1y
yo mike neword on the rest of my chrome yet bro ???
truck action   +1y
The arms will be here 10-18-05, as per UPS, & my order from Grivity-Werx,on 10-14-05. Hope to get the rest of the stuff before next summer & have it all in by than. Lots of work. Got the tri-4link from Grivity-Werx. Will post photo's as the work goes on!