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Chaos4x4 Double arm

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Chaos4x4 Double arm

Post by CHAOS4X4 »

Gday,
I know there was some interest a while back so I thought i would let you know that we have finished testing the double arms and they are now for sale..
here's a pic
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Post by hypo »

looks good Lachlan. wot sort of $$ ??
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Post by CHAOS4X4 »

about $390 each
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Post by bj on roids »

what tapers are the holes bored at?

Toyota has two different tapers, one for the drag link and one for the tie rod. One is larger and steeper, the other from memory is 5 degrees inclusive? ? ? also, Toyota changed the bore size, between different years. So does this arm directly bolt into any particular vehicle? Or is it for hiluxes :( (I have a landcruiser and I am curious)
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Post by CHAOS4X4 »

Toyota have 3 diffrent tapers and we get the arms blank and drill the taper to suit the customers needs. You specify what balljoint you will be running at the top and bottom and we drill to suit.
If you have an older style landcruiser with drums then we do a special order for the smaller stud pattern on top of the swivel hub, but we reccommend you upgrade to discs and get the larger stud pattern swivel hub.
It is very much a custom made arm to suit the individuals application.
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Post by bj on roids »

Thanks I have discs already, putting high steer on drum brakes is a recipe for disaster. :shock:
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