Thanks. I want to use these on my '89 K1500 GMC RCLB. I'll be watching to see if you have to do any grinding on the stops due to reduced turning radius like I've read in other posts.Yes they are the Astro control arms.
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Thanks. I want to use these on my '89 K1500 GMC RCLB. I'll be watching to see if you have to do any grinding on the stops due to reduced turning radius like I've read in other posts.Yes they are the Astro control arms.
I’ll keep you posted.Thanks. I want to use these on my '89 K1500 GMC RCLB. I'll be watching to see if you have to do any grinding on the stops due to reduced turning radius like I've read in other posts.
It is centered, but not completely bolted in, I have to get some longer bolts for the top mounts.Looks great! Is the upper absorber centered (or close to being centered) in the upper mount? On a side note, your eccentric washers are backwards. I made the same mistake, too.
Nice. Nod to the lift manufacturer for that one.It is centered, but not completely bolted in, I have to get some longer bolts for the top mounts.
You are correct, I know better and still screwed it up. I’ll get those changed out out.
Can you please explain further on what you mean by the washers are in backwards?Looks great! Is the upper absorber centered (or close to being centered) in the upper mount? On a side note, your eccentric washers are backwards. I made the same mistake, too.