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Custom front upper long arm link brackets?

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Old 03-10-2015, 11:36 AM
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Default Custom front upper long arm link brackets?

I'm looking to change my front Radius arm setup back to a 4 link. I have already changed the rear so know its the fronts. I know full traction makes a radius arm rescue but i have not heard much on it. I don't want to spend the money on a complete new kit. I have been looking around at some fab websites but still unsure which ones would work best. Anyone out there use an off the shelf bracket? I have a local shop that will do the work i just need to order the parts. I plan on running 2 1/2 Johnny joints with 9/16th holes but nothing is set in stone. Thanks for any help i can get!

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Tired of changing bushings. I know maintenance comes with every bushing but rebuilding a JJ is much easier in my opinion and just the performance of the radius arm up front.

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