11-26-2008, 02:54 PM | #1 |
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Tubular control arms?
I would like to drop my Blazer. I already have lower tubulars 2in drop control arms and a 1in spring...I was told by a local shop that tubulars are weak and can break. My understanding was that tubulars are in fact stronger, and have less flex than stock stamped...The shop I am dealing with suggest that I go with a 2 1/2 spindle with stock arms and a 3in spring...I would prefer to just put a upper tubular and a 3in spring...And as far as the rear drop goes. I would like to use a 6in spring and a 1in block, shock relocate kit, new panhard bar. This will yield a 5/7 drop for my 70 2wd blazer. The shop I am dealing with has a blazer with a 5.5 front drop using the oem control arms 2.5 spindles, 3in springs. At the rear they used a 6in spring with a 1in block...The shop claims that there are no clearance issues at all with his 71-72 blazer...The shop Blazer is running 18x10in rims in back w/4in bs I think, and 295-45 tires, in front are 18x8 w/275-40 rubber...The shop truck has a very nice stance, and nothing rubs...
I'm just trying to save a little money on parts and labor. I can get an upper arm and 3in spring for about $400, as opposed to returning my old arm, adding spindles and springs...Whats the truth about tubular control arms, safe or unsafe, strong or weak, flex or not? |
11-26-2008, 05:13 PM | #2 |
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Re: Tubular control arms?
If properly designed/built a tubular control arm has more advantages than a factory arm... strength included.
Whose tubular arms are you running? If they are quality components, there should be no need to replace them, UNLESS the 2" "drop arm" causes clearance problems. I have never been a fan of "dropped control arms".
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