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<blockquote data-quote="Rockwells607" data-source="post: 663520" data-attributes="member: 1134"><p>the ones yankster posted are their ultra4 rock bouncer arms, we beefed their bushing end bolt up a good bit to 1" they said the most common setup is 0* meaning the shock bolt is in line with the imaginary center line. Their a very nicely built unit. Id over build them if you have any doubt because they have a tremendous amount of force applied to them in the middle of the bar and if it fails itll ruin everything hooked to it and driveshafts, brakelines and shocks etc. my current buggy has 2" OD .500 wall dom links and ive bent them in standard 4 link setup so if you are going to use something like that for a trailing arm id certainly add some spines down it in more then one place</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rockwells607, post: 663520, member: 1134"] the ones yankster posted are their ultra4 rock bouncer arms, we beefed their bushing end bolt up a good bit to 1" they said the most common setup is 0* meaning the shock bolt is in line with the imaginary center line. Their a very nicely built unit. Id over build them if you have any doubt because they have a tremendous amount of force applied to them in the middle of the bar and if it fails itll ruin everything hooked to it and driveshafts, brakelines and shocks etc. my current buggy has 2" OD .500 wall dom links and ive bent them in standard 4 link setup so if you are going to use something like that for a trailing arm id certainly add some spines down it in more then one place [/QUOTE]
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