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raised steering arm and 3" block

blazinzuk

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I believe this is a 4" raised steering arm. $40+ the ride


Raised steering block. $20.00+ the ride.

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Yeah I gave away a complete 3/4 ton front with a set like that.
I wonder how strong that setup is with big size tires.
I believe this is a 4" raised steering arm. $40+ the ride


Raised steering block. $20.00+ the ride.

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Sure that's a raised arm? For some reason, that elevation change looks the same as my stock setup...
 
Sure that's a raised arm? For some reason, that elevation change looks the same as my stock setup...

I have no stock arms to compare it to.

I have a 6" lift on my truck and this arm left the stock drag link at a slight angle.

I have a 2" drop draglink on there right now with another steering arm that is the same as the one I have for sale, and it pretty much looks like it totally corrects the steering ( other than the fact that a drop drag link just makes the tie rod angles correct, acutally does nothing to correct steering).

Anyone got any pics of a stock arm?
 
I will get you a pic of a stock arm but I guarantee you this is not a stock arm.
A stock arm puts the DRE at the same level as the base of the arm. yours has a couple of inches up.
I have no stock arms to compare it to.

I have a 6" lift on my truck and this arm left the stock drag link at a slight angle.

I have a 2" drop draglink on there right now with another steering arm that is the same as the one I have for sale, and it pretty much looks like it totally corrects the steering ( other than the fact that a drop drag link just makes the tie rod angles correct, acutally does nothing to correct steering).

Anyone got any pics of a stock arm?
 
I will get you a pic of a stock arm but I guarantee you this is not a stock arm.
A stock arm puts the DRE at the same level as the base of the arm. yours has a couple of inches up.


Haha, nice updated signature.

The one i have in the backyard definitely is not same level across. I will get a picture.
 
Iceman sig is just compensating for something.....lol j/k

but he is definately ahead in the TOY count.....
Well just for fun I decided to do this, I am reducing it though and fast, my plan is to be down under 10 total.
All these are with titles, I have some more parts trucks but no titles so not listed.:whistle:
 
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