control arm bushings

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Fubar008

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yeah thats on the list. i thought i got a really good deal on it but everytime i fix something i find something else broken :banghead:
 

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It looks like the end link is bolted through one of your ball joint attachments bolt holes...Thats pretty jacked up if it is.
 

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It looks like the end link is bolted through one of your ball joint attachments bolt holes...Thats pretty jacked up if it is.

i see what your saying but its just the picture. it is a piece of threaded rod though
 

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i see what your saying but its just the picture. it is a piece of threaded rod though

Yup, that would be a redneck fix. An end link isn't supposed to connect the two control arms together.

Besides not working the roll bar properly, the upper and lower control arms travel in different arcs. I'm surprised it doesn't ride and handle like sh¡te....
 

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Good thing you were able to get the parts at least. I have the same lift on my truck and I have been very hard on it in the past. I have never broke anything lift kit related and I also have had it cranked pretty high for over 10 years.
 
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