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Old 11-19-2013, 09:31 PM   #251
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Old 12-02-2013, 11:53 PM   #252
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I don't know how I feel about the bushing
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Old 12-03-2013, 01:11 AM   #253
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Yeah that doesnt look good...are they supposed to have another bushing on the inside?
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Old 12-03-2013, 02:23 AM   #254
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Yeah that doesnt look good...are they supposed to have another bushing on the inside?
I'll know tomorrow but the pictures on the net look like it has only one.

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Old 12-03-2013, 02:39 AM   #255
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Hhmm... I can look @ the set I got from them & see if they're similar. I don't recall any concerns about the depth of the bushing after assembling them (I may not have paid enough attention though). I do remember having to trim the length of the sleeves.
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Old 12-03-2013, 11:54 AM   #256
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Hhmm... I can look @ the set I got from them & see if they're similar. I don't recall any concerns about the depth of the bushing after assembling them (I may not have paid enough attention though). I do remember having to trim the length of the sleeves.
Let me guess, you trimmed it because it seems like there was no "crush" on the bushing? If so I think it's ridiculous to pay almost a grand and wait 3months to have to modify our arms
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Old 12-03-2013, 12:18 PM   #257
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Let me guess, you trimmed it because it seems like there was no "crush" on the bushing? If so I think it's ridiculous to pay almost a grand and wait 3months to have to modify our arms
Correct on the sleeve mod. IMO, the sleeves seemed to thin to be the limitation of the compression point when tightening up the hardware for the bushing. I'll dig mine out after work today & look. I ended up using my OE uppers & just modified it to clear the steering shaft as I felt it was the cleaner alternative vs steering knuckles.
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Old 12-03-2013, 12:49 PM   #258
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Correct on the sleeve mod. IMO, the sleeves seemed to thin to be the limitation of the compression point when tightening up the hardware for the bushing. I'll dig mine out after work today & look. I ended up using my OE uppers & just modified it to clear the steering shaft as I felt it was the cleaner alternative vs steering knuckles.
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Im not sure what you mean by collapse the bushing.... you want the nuts to be tight on the washers, which are tight on the sleeves, so the arm will pivot on the metal sleeve, you do not want the washer rubbing on the bushing very hard, just touching barely, you do not want a ton of friction there, it just wears the bushings sooner.


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Old 12-03-2013, 01:05 PM   #259
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Any plans to run a drop spindle with your set up?
You have alot of money in bags and a-arms to not get the cheap drop of drop spindles.
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Old 12-03-2013, 01:09 PM   #260
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Any plans to run a drop spindle with your set up?
You have alot of money in bags and a-arms to not get the cheap drop of drop spindles.
I wanted to see how it would sit, the cross member is sectioned by SCOTI
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Im not sure what you mean by collapse the bushing.... you want the nuts to be tight on the washers, which are tight on the sleeves, so the arm will pivot on the metal sleeve, you do not want the washer rubbing on the bushing very hard, just touching barely, you do not want a ton of friction there, it just wears the bushings sooner.


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Correct. I trimmed them so there would be pressure @ the sleeve & minimal contact @ the bushing so the arm would resist fore/aft shifting. Basically the sleeve was longer than the bushing which didn't allow full thread engagement on the cross-shaft nut as well as a gap between the bushing & retaining washer.
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Old 02-23-2014, 04:25 PM   #262
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Got the transmission finished just need to place the pan and tail on it .





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Old 02-23-2014, 04:29 PM   #263
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All hade fun helping get my friends car to this point

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Wow, that thing made some impressive HP and Torque. In the description it said Rampage Jackson......Like the fighter?
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Old 02-24-2014, 10:42 PM   #265
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Wow, that thing made some impressive HP and Torque. In the description it said Rampage Jackson......Like the fighter?
He's just a fan of the fighter, it should make more power all forged internals but nistune is a not good for that amount of power
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He's just a fan of the fighter, it should make more power all forged internals but nistune is a not good for that amount of power
Oh ok, lol. I was like "Man this guy runs with the big dogs"
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nice truck man,coming along nicely..Chris is a good friend of mine,is he doing the paint work for you?
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nice truck man,coming along nicely..Chris is a good friend of mine,is he doing the paint work for you?
Thanks, Yeah he's working on it as soon as I give him rolling chassis, he also painted my other car. Really good guy until I beat him on tekken
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