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Drag link problem

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Drag link problem

Post by Drafty »

Have a friend with a 5 inch coil lift on his GU Patrol, the ball joint angle on the drag link is too severe, is there a way or something which can be done to correct the problem?
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Post by Wendle »

have one made from 30mm solid bar, with the external threads to suit the cas-chassis tie-rod ends, they have a bit more movement in them, then if you need more you can put a *slight* bend in the link right next to the thread to flatten the ends out.
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Post by Cheezy4x4 »

Sorry Drafty, while you were here I should have shown you my hi steer kit that lifts the arm over 3" at the swivel end. :D
It wasnt bolted on at the time, but you would have gotten the idea.
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Post by Wendle »

Bring everything that is not bolted on next weekend, I'll find something to bolt it to!
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