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GU to GQ Heavy Duty Steering Arm

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GU to GQ Heavy Duty Steering Arm

Post by CWBYUP »

I have here a GU H/D Mojo Drag Link ( the one behind the Diff ).

Can i cut it down to suit the GQ ?

If I can does anyone know how much I should cut off it ?

Any help would be appreciated as I dont want to buy a new one if I can use this one.

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Post by j-top paj »

3" wider arent they?
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Post by turbo gu »

j-top paj wrote:3" wider arent they?
GU diffs are only 50mm wider. Nick you would need to see how much thread is available before cutting it down. I am pretty sure the taper for the tierod is the same.
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Post by CWBYUP »

I just bought a new one for a GQ.

Rick looked after me so it was all good.

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