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DHPmike

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stock arms can be used for a while but eventually rubber bushings and a stamped steel look are not what you want. if you have to run stocks for a while then cut the uppers to get a 0 degree angle and then add 1/2" to the length or cut 1/2" out of the lowers and step them. I posted this same thing in another thread.
 

CAMDIDDY

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Im running stockers. Ball joints are shot and need replaced, but I dont see the need for aftermarket.
 

CAMDIDDY

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straight stock. camber is pretty bad when layed out, but i dont usually drive like that.
 

lowlunch

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i'm building my own arms. i built a jig from my stock lowers and i think i'm going to narrow them an inch. the problem is i don't have the rims and tires i want so i'm not sure if an inch is too much or too little.
 
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