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<blockquote data-quote="64FJ40" data-source="post: 1112511" data-attributes="member: 16057"><p>For Toy, I think the best out there are built by Luke Porter at <a href="http://www.4x4labs.com" target="_blank">4x4labs.</a> He's even got 6-stud stuff now (and weld-on lugs to make your stock Aisin knuckles 6-stud). Looks like his website is in the middle of a re-design right now though... He sells different arms depending on your wheelbase - nobody else that I know of does that - and he definitely did his homework in calculating the Ackerman angles for his arms. Nothing but top-notch.</p><p> </p><p>The only issue I could see is that with the tie rod behind the axle FJ80-style, there might be an issue with link suspensions?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="64FJ40, post: 1112511, member: 16057"] For Toy, I think the best out there are built by Luke Porter at [URL="http://www.4x4labs.com"]4x4labs.[/URL] He's even got 6-stud stuff now (and weld-on lugs to make your stock Aisin knuckles 6-stud). Looks like his website is in the middle of a re-design right now though... He sells different arms depending on your wheelbase - nobody else that I know of does that - and he definitely did his homework in calculating the Ackerman angles for his arms. Nothing but top-notch. The only issue I could see is that with the tie rod behind the axle FJ80-style, there might be an issue with link suspensions? [/QUOTE]
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