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Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: Belmont,NC (elevation 534')
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These show the change from the stock ball joint type steering arm end of the rack to Heims with a clevis. If the rack has been grooved for more travel- Regardless where the rack is mounted you'll need to have the pivot point on the clevis at the end of the rack just to the outside of the A-arm pivot points (ckau's cad calculations suggests 5/8"). These steering arms allow for LOT'S of travel. The ones pictured travel more than 11".
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