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Old 01-20-2009, 01:27 AM   #6
nuke1
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Re: Adjustable rear trailing arms how-to

hey guys, total investment for the control arems with the end links is about 140 dollars as for time about 6 hours, the adjustable ends are from ballistic fabrication and as for the pie cut, i figured out my angle with an angle finder, what you could do is bend a wire the original bend of the arms and now use it for you bend, but you have to use the other side of it, i am not sure that makes sense, i will try to get a pic of what i mean for tomorow night for you , is that ok.

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