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Old 06-30-2012, 07:13 PM
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Originally Posted by metalstudman1 View Post
Do yourself a favor and weld a solid triangle plate and drill just the 3/8" hole in the center and get rid of the washers. If it ain't breaking it ain't being drove hard enough!!!!
awesome quote metalstudman! it was getting driven hard! the heavy duty ball joints and heavy duty spindles where probally putting so much stress on that junk little ring off the control arm. I have to say top speed for my buggy feels like only about 30mph, needs more power but in the trails she makes her way.
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