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29-05-2011
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LokRinger
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Join Date: Jul 2002
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Originally Posted by multihull
Hi Stu, my Jeeping by Al Upper Control Arms http://jeepinbyal.com/ arrive in the next week or so along with some more Commander goodies from the USA. Once they're install I'll post some pics. My next mod is your ECU upgrade to give the diesel more grunt. I've got the cash so put me down for one and send me an email when you have them in stock.
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Would you be able to lay a stock arm on top of the new A arm and measure the difference between them? Like to know just how much longer they are. They make a different one for lowering too which are longer as well but would have the ball joint angle the other way I presume.
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30-05-2011
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Full Flexer
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Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: Brisbane
Posts: 1,156 What Jeep do I drive?: JK
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Originally Posted by Gojeep
Would you be able to lay a stock arm on top of the new A arm and measure the difference between them? Like to know just how much longer they are. They make a different one for lowering too which are longer as well but would have the ball joint angle the other way I presume.
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Sorry they're already installed. Here's two photos. The upper ball joints are far larger and stronger. They are a pain to install if you follow the instructions. You're better off disconecting the top of the strut to remove the control arm bolts and to get to the rear bolts on each side you can parcially remove the inner plastic guard for easy access to this rear bolt nut.
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31-05-2011
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LokRinger
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Join Date: Jul 2002
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Originally Posted by multihull
Sorry they're already installed. Here's two photos. The upper ball joints are far larger and stronger. They are a pain to install if you follow the instructions. You're better off disconecting the top of the strut to remove the control arm bolts and to get to the rear bolts on each side you can parcially remove the inner plastic guard for easy access to this rear bolt nut.
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Thanks mate anyway. Just thought I could change the mounting position of the arms if needed when the front end goes into my Willys project.
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06-06-2011
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I just registered
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Join Date: Jun 2011
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Hi guys. Here are some pic's of my Commander.
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Cape Town. South Africa.
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09-06-2011
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Established Member
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Join Date: Oct 2009
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Hi guys. Here are some pic's of my Commander.
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Great pics playing in the Cape.
We Australians can just dream of your lift and steel bullbar!
Last edited by PWE; 09-06-2011 at 08:11 AM.
Reason: spell error
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09-06-2011
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CrawlerStar
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Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: Broken Hill
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sweet lookin front bar bloke
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09-06-2011
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CrawlerStar
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Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: Brisbane
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Nice Bullbar, is it airbag compliant for your area?
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