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Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Rockford
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Hey man I have them. I never had the urge to replace them yet! The only problem I hear is, the people who do a lot of street driving have alot more problems with there torque boxes then with any other lower control arm! (solid joints) If you get and install the "battle boxes" from wild rides you shouldn't have any problems then. But IMO they work awsome, not to say there is now a better control arm, but I haven't yet needed to replace them. (Maybe this year with the new combo,...we'll see.) Good luck ![]() |
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