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Re: f-150 radius arms SAS conversion
« on: Feb 24, 2013, 11:45:18 AM »
No I haven't heard of anybody doing it.

A thought, from when I used to work at the tire shop and we did alot of lifts, especially on Ford's.   :shake_head:  Was the fact that the bushing the Radius arms mounted to on the frame used to wear out exceedingly fast when off road alot.  The bushings at that time, just took a beating.  I would look into into seeing if you could put rod ends on there instead of the factory style bushings.  Look into Superlift, or Rancho extended radius arms, they are longer and are bent to help clear the tire, cause the stock one the larger tires would rub.  And they are alot stronger than the factory ones. 

And your gonna put a panhard on too?
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