Huntsville Alabama / Tennessee Valley Chat
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I wouldn't go with the cotter...there are other types of pins/fasteners that are a little more user friendly and won't bend out of shape as easily.
Also, don't forget to create some kind of swaybar link tie-up so it doesn't flail around like a broken appendage.
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I can't recall what these are called for the life of me...so I just went out to the garage and took a quick pic
The clevis pin and cotters will work, but I've seen these used on aftermarket disconnects.
Anyone think these won't hold up to the task??
The clevis pin and cotters will work, but I've seen these used on aftermarket disconnects.
Anyone think these won't hold up to the task??
#1584
yep I agree on all counts. But I need something a little more highway friendly since that's where they'll spend most of their time.
#1585
I just ordered the Firestone Destination MT in 315/70/17. They will be going on tomorrow morning around 9:30. I kept going back and forth between the KM2 and the Destination's and decided to be the canary for these things. It's going to be a great day off of work!!!!
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They look strong enough to me . . . very nice.
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I know Denny will probably show up one day with these mounted - they look awesome.
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