rear radius arms
Since I bent one I have been looking for HD, how are the pro line cranked arms?
Rovers north has em 198 pair PROLINE REAR CRANKED TRAILING LINK SET, RNA5610, TF509, RNA509 - Rovers North - Classic Land Rover Parts |
Originally Posted by TOM R
(Post 476033)
Since I bent one I have been looking for HD, how are the pro line cranked arms?
Rovers north has em 198 pair PROLINE REAR CRANKED TRAILING LINK SET, RNA5610, TF509, RNA509 - Rovers North - Classic Land Rover Parts I really need to start stripping my truck. Gonna have a fair amount of parts for sale when I do. |
I was looking at the same catalog, is it possible to just beef up my stock arms? Sleeve them?
That price on the prolines is same as I usually see on used rovertyme, just wondering how resistant to bending |
Originally Posted by TOM R
(Post 476098)
I was looking at the same catalog, is it possible to just beef up my stock arms? Sleeve them?
That price on the prolines is same as I usually see on used rovertyme, just wondering how resistant to bending 1) it alleviates bushing bind which is prominent in lifted Rovers. 2) the arms get up out of the way of rocks. So you could sleeve your stock ones but you wouldn't reap either of the above benefits. I would say they're pretty robust and resistant to bending. Pretty much anything beefier and cranked will be better than stock. |
Knew the purpose of the cranked just wanted to be sure the quality,like the steering I don't want to spend and have em bend
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I'll ask Zack about the ProLine quality when he gets back from VOT.
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K I will hold off ordering then, trying to fix my weak areas before vt expedition next month
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Originally Posted by fishEH
(Post 476104)
I'll ask Zack about the ProLine quality when he gets back from VOT.
Any new info? |
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I don't need the pan hard, rear radius arms :)
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