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rear upper control arm?

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rear upper control arm?

Post by UTEGQ »

When coil lifting my GQ my rear upper controll arm hits my second fule tank, so diff can not work it won't drop. my question is? When i fabricate a new one should it be the same length as the stock standard one with a bend to miss the tank, or should i get full drop then mesure that and make to suit?
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Post by Clanky »

At the risk of a thread hijack, what aftermarket tanks dont require this bent arm in the first place?
Im looking at fitting a side tank but have adjustable uppers already - I dont want to get a droopy arm. :cry:
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Post by stevejl »

Ute GQ If you want make your own take the standard ones out let the diff will move till the spring prech is flat. you should check that the diff flang and the transfer flange are at the same angle then bend tube and cut to right lenght, if you aren't handy with a welder buy a set.
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Post by Suspension Stuff »

If you are going to build an arm and you don't have a quarter chop I would build it shorter to suit the lift, you don't have the luxury of and adjustable arm. You obviously have to build the other side shorter also.

As they say though you can buy a pair of arms for about $350 with the bushes pressed in already.

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Post by BadMav »

Cut it in the middle and slip on a 45 deg (150ish mm long) steam pipe bend from a steel supplier and weld it up at the same eye to eye length, easy.
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