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High Steer - Are these arms i bought correct??

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High Steer - Are these arms i bought correct??

Post by MudLux101 »

I just recieved my high steer kit from sky manufacturing.

Just wanted to know if these are the correct arms? right now im in canada and cant go put them next to a right hand drive car to check.

In my head they seem to be tappered the wrong way/

Tell me what you guys think from these photo's, i can take any other shots if that will help

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Post by "CANADA" »

They seem to be for a LHD truck...

You need them to make a mirror set to those...
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Post by MudLux101 »

thats what i keep thinking

they assure me they are correct.

can anyone else confirm this or post up some pics of there own mounted high steer kits?? i wont to get this sorted because it will be impossible once its 3 months after i have bought it and im back in australia
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Post by basketcase »

They look like RHD.

Have a look at the marlin ones. They point the other way.

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Post by ausyota »

If you look at this pic of Skys LHD arms you can see that yours are mirrored.
They look to be correct.
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Post by diesel028 »

they are correct. once you bolt them to the top of the knuckle they will be sitting straight. the top of the knuckle where they bolt to, has a slight tilt inwards so they will be fine
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Post by -Richo- »

MADZUKI wrote:They seem to be for a LHD truck...

You need them to make a mirror set to those...
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Post by MudLux101 »

sweet as!!

thanks guys ;-) just wanted to make sure they were correct. i now have a high steer kit to install when i get home. cant wait!!

Miss my 4x4ing back home. im also going to get some braied brake lines while im here, stuff is a lot cheaper. can anyone recomend any in particular??
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Post by Frankenyota »

Nice looking arms, what sort of dollars did they set you back.

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Post by MudLux101 »

they were like $220 USD so around the $300 AUD mark buy the time i had them shipped to me here in canada.

A bit cheaper than what i can get them for at home ;-)
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