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Old 03-04-2009, 12:06 PM   #24
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Re: Adjustable rear trailing arms how-to

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Originally Posted by nuke1 View Post
Well, i had that end of the arms done for now so on to the other end, because i was using flex joints, i got some DOM tubing threaded to accept my joints, the threads are 1 1/4". the sleeves are 5 inches long. on the end of the sleeves i attached some square solid stock in a cross fashin, this was then welded up to the DOM tubing. i made a plate for the other end of the tubing as well, i cut a hole in it with a hole saw and my drill press. i proceeded to insert the section now into the arm. i drilled four holes in the arm that equates to where the solid stock will be. i left the end of the DOM tubing sticking out 3/16" for welding. i also welded the backside of it, but make sure that you get it square.
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Do you have any other pictures of the "on the end of the sleeves i attached some square solid stock in a cross fashin,"?
Maybe a couple of pictures will clear it up for me.


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