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Post by Saki Steve on Sept 18, 2008 8:55:02 GMT -6
Been looking into setting this service up, for AE86s, and 1st Gen Rx7s. Weld On Kits for Front lower control arms are designed to add up to 2 inches of length to your control arms while getting rid of the rubber bushing. The kit is very simple and can be welded on with a mig or tig. I do not suggest at all to use an arc or torch weld. It will fall apart. To install first you must take off the lower arm. Next measure 3 1/4 inches from the inside of the arm from the top (just past the hole). Mark a line and cut straight down. Then place the top piece (with a hole to fit adjuster end) and adjuster end into the control arm and weld in place. Be sure to clean the surfaces before you weld and be sure to weld as much of the area as possible. Be very careful not to damage the inside threads. To do this cover the hole with something non flameable. Next weld the gusset plate on the bottom portion. Let it cool off and then paint it to prevent rust. Before you put the adjuster and rod end back in, use some anti seize or thread lubricant and make sure the threads are clean. It can be very easy to strip the threads if you have not taken the steps to prevent weld slag from entering the threaded area of the adjuster so please be very careful of this. One added tip is if you are planning on adding a lot of length to your lower arms, before you install them, it would be a good time to drill a new hole for your sway bar. Simply drill a new hole about an inch further inwards using a uni bit.
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Post by jproduce on Sept 24, 2008 20:14:42 GMT -6
Less talking more making
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Post by Saki Steve on Sept 25, 2008 13:10:13 GMT -6
keep your car and i will make them for at cost for u.
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Post by smrotary on Oct 14, 2008 0:17:51 GMT -6
I can't weld.
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Post by Saki Steve on Oct 14, 2008 9:57:04 GMT -6
You wouldn't have to, you send us your arms, we send them back looking pretty and adjustable!
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Post by smrotary on Oct 14, 2008 11:19:49 GMT -6
SWEET!
Just curious, but what is the goal projected cost of this?
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Post by drifterboy240 on Oct 23, 2008 18:18:41 GMT -6
any plans for doing this to 240's or any other chassis?
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Post by Saki Steve on Oct 24, 2008 14:21:53 GMT -6
Yes, my new 240 will be getting this treatment. so i will have the knowledge to do it on 240s.
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Post by drifterboy240 on Nov 2, 2008 15:59:23 GMT -6
sweet let me know when you get that going to.
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Post by Silvia Surfer on Nov 12, 2008 16:55:51 GMT -6
im interested also saki
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Post by smrotary on Dec 2, 2008 0:27:23 GMT -6
updates?
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Post by Saki Steve on Dec 4, 2008 9:17:40 GMT -6
I sold my 240. No wories i willl get it back in spring. but until then. I need som arms to work with if i am to do anything. anyone got an extra set?
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Post by smrotary on Dec 4, 2008 12:52:03 GMT -6
Nope. Try zilvia.net and all the other 240 forums.
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Post by smrotary on Dec 4, 2008 12:52:53 GMT -6
...so wait, you sold it but you are going to buy it back?
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Post by Dori Ninja on Dec 5, 2008 14:22:43 GMT -6
u bastard!! told u i wanted it!!! lol i kill u!!!
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