Raptor upper control arms @ SDHQ

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KaiserM715

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Are these bolt-on with no drilling? How do they compare to the Total Chaos uppers? Any increase in wheel travel? They look cool :)
 

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Here are a couple advantages.. They are stronger than stock. The uniball is a better & stronger replacement to the factory ball joints. The heimed pivots will allow for adjustment.

- 1.5" 4130 chromoly tubing construction
- FK JMX heims with heat-treated stainless spacers
- Huge 1.50" uniballs with heat-treated stainless spacers and 12pt recessed hardware
- Increases caster for better straight line stability and cornering precision both on and offroad
- Powdercoated & ready to install

http://www.superduty-hq.com/fordraptoruppercontrolarms.aspx

No drilling.. Easy install..

When compared.. these are using a larger uniball, flush mount hardware, and the pivots are heimed.

We will have install instructions up soon...
 

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I admit I'm a total ijit when it comes to off roading equipment. But I love to learn and I don't mind embarrassing myself so here goes...

These are "stronger". No doubt about that. But have the stockers been shown to be "weak"?

Or to put it another way, what does a stronger part get you in this case?

Thanks guys.
 

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I'll second what J is asking. There was a question about travel and cost as well that I do not think were addressed.

I'm starting to dislike you guys. I can't afford new cool stuff for my truck and pay for school at the same time. :(

You should only have to pay for books...quit whining.
 
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