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Old 03-24-2008, 09:53 AM   #1
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Thumbs down DJM control arm failure

I spotted this on Darryl's site, thought you guys might want to see.

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Old 03-24-2014, 01:27 AM   #2
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Re: DJM control arm failure

WOW!
I'm leaning more toward LMC and keeping original A frames but getting a drop spindle from them. I had been talked into looking into new tubular A frames from a friend.... but I'm thinking old school is better? I'm new to the C10 world as my truck was a grandfather/grandson project. Now that it's road worthy it's become MY project. My friend has a 68 and wants to do coil overs but I feel more comfortable using the more stock styled setup with a separate spring and shock. I have a lot more to look into I guess.....
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Re: DJM control arm failure

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WOW!
I'm leaning more toward LMC and keeping original A frames but getting a drop spindle from them. I had been talked into looking into new tubular A frames from a friend.... but I'm thinking old school is better? I'm new to the C10 world as my truck was a grandfather/grandson project. Now that it's road worthy it's become MY project. My friend has a 68 and wants to do coil overs but I feel more comfortable using the more stock styled setup with a separate spring and shock. I have a lot more to look into I guess.....
Yes,... and look at places besides LMC.
Our suspension vendors here (like Pro Performance) can get you a better deal than crappy LMC.
(look at the review board area for LMC junk)
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Old 04-09-2014, 02:37 AM   #4
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Yes,... and look at places besides LMC.
Our suspension vendors here (like Pro Performance) can get you a better deal than crappy LMC.
(look at the review board area for LMC junk)
Awesome! Thx for the input. I'm looking at lowering mine for a good track setup
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