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Old 02-04-2007, 03:14 PM   #1
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Strong Arms (tubular) vs. Stock A arm

what's your opinion, when going with an air bag setup, are you having better luck with the stock arms or is the tubular upper and lower the way to go on a 1967-1972. in my case, who's going to see the tubular arms or is it money well spent to spend more.

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Old 02-04-2007, 05:39 PM   #2
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Re: Strong Arms (tubular) vs. Stock A arm

It depends. Nobody will see them, but they are nice. If your stock arms are in good shape, then stick with them. If your just going with a basic bag setup, then stock arms work great.
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Old 02-04-2007, 07:54 PM   #3
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Re: Strong Arms (tubular) vs. Stock A arm

My stock arms were in pretty bad shape, and who doesn't aftermarket

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Old 02-04-2007, 08:01 PM   #4
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have pictures of your deflated?
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Old 02-04-2007, 11:58 PM   #5
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Re: Strong Arms (tubular) vs. Stock A arm

ART's tubular arms offer revised geometry for the lower ride height vs. stock arms.
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Old 02-05-2007, 03:39 AM   #6
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Re: Strong Arms (tubular) vs. Stock A arm

Some pics of mine! ART Strong Arms & CPP Drop spindles. Stock crossmember 1/2" off ground with 20's.
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Old 02-05-2007, 12:39 PM   #7
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Re: Strong Arms (tubular) vs. Stock A arm

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ART's tubular arms offer revised geometry for the lower ride height vs. stock arms.
I thought that was the case as well, but I wasn't 100% sure and I'm still not sure on how much.

I will be switching to tubular arms at some point, but I am torn between that and the C4 drop member. It comes down to performance/bling vs. low and laid out.
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Old 02-05-2007, 01:02 PM   #8
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Re: Strong Arms (tubular) vs. Stock A arm

Raguemoe that is a sick looking truck. What did you use for wheel well's?
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Old 02-05-2007, 01:37 PM   #9
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Adding the Strong Arms does give you 3 degees more caster than the factory set up. One more thing to consider if you are trying to decide what to do is if you are going to keep your factory arms and put all new bushings and balljoints in them it isn't much more to go ahead and get the tubular arms with all the new stuff already installed .
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Re: Strong Arms (tubular) vs. Stock A arm

Not trying to hijack the thread, but who has the best tubular A-arms for the money ?
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Old 02-05-2007, 08:23 PM   #11
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Re: Strong Arms (tubular) vs. Stock A arm

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Nice truck Rague, What kinda of bags are you running, and whats going on out back for suspension. Thanks bro
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Old 02-06-2007, 03:21 AM   #13
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Re: Strong Arms (tubular) vs. Stock A arm

They are modified trailer fenders by Devious Custom. I believe the are Firestone bags all around. Here are some pics of the rear 3-link!
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Old 02-06-2007, 12:50 PM   #14
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Dude.. install and fab work look great! My only suggestion would be to upgrade to the new Kevlar sleeved bungee straps. With the original bungee I think you will notice wear thru and fatigue issues.....
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Old 03-01-2007, 01:02 AM   #15
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Re: Strong Arms (tubular) vs. Stock A arm

RAGUEMOE what kind of hood hinges are those? I'm having clearance problems
with my 20"
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Old 03-01-2007, 01:49 AM   #16
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They are Mercedes hinges (very strong-no side movement).
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Old 03-01-2007, 01:37 PM   #17
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Re: Strong Arms (tubular) vs. Stock A arm

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have pictures of your deflated?
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Old 02-27-2008, 09:54 AM   #18
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Re: Strong Arms (tubular) vs. Stock A arm

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Not trying to hijack the thread, but who has the best tubular A-arms for the money ?
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Another question to ask may be, "who makes tubular arms that use the stock 73-87 balljoints?"



At least - after mulling over the comment above (and researching to find) that it'll cost me $250-300 to buy replacement bushings, etc. and I'm going to hafta pay $50/ea pair to have my arms sandblasted and coated...it almost makes more sense just to spend the add'l $300 and get tubulars all the way around. I found that Godfather Customs here in town has the DJM 73-87 tubulars for around $600 out the door (with 10% off, no tax and free shipping, if possible.

Sorry for the year-old post bump, but I just haaated seeing questions go unanswered
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Old 02-27-2008, 05:11 PM   #19
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Re: Strong Arms (tubular) vs. Stock A arm

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Another question to ask may be, "who makes tubular arms that use the stock 73-87 balljoints?"



At least - after mulling over the comment above (and researching to find) that it'll cost me $250-300 to buy replacement bushings, etc. and I'm going to hafta pay $50/ea pair to have my arms sandblasted and coated...it almost makes more sense just to spend the add'l $200 and get tubulars all the way around. I found that Godfather Customs here in town has the DJM 73-87 tubulars for around $550 out the door.

Sorry for the year-old post bump, but I just haaated seeing questions go unanswered
DJM has good prices but the lowers are setup for a spring and not a bag.
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Re: Strong Arms (tubular) vs. Stock A arm

[QUOTE=shifty;2598188]......

Another question to ask may be, "who makes tubular arms that use the stock 73-87 balljoints?"

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The Air Ride Technologies tubular arms use the stock size ball joints. You can order them for any year truck 63-87 and they will have the correct ball joint combo for your year, or you can order the 73-87 set up for those spindles if you wanted to put the factory style disc brake kit on the front of your 68 for example. We use the 73-87 style of upper and lower cross shafts that allow them to fit all of those years with the ability to interchange the different ball joints in the same control arm. You can pretty much come up with any combo for those trucks and still make it work. If you guys have any more specific questions feel free to give me a call. My name is Craig, my direct line at Air Ride Tech. is 812-481-4707
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The Air Ride Technologies tubular arms use the stock size ball joints. You can order them for any year truck 63-87 and they will have the correct ball joint combo for your year, or you can order the 73-87 set up for those spindles if you wanted to put the factory style disc brake kit on the front of your 68 for example. We use the 73-87 style of upper and lower cross shafts that allow them to fit all of those years with the ability to interchange the different ball joints in the same control arm. You can pretty much come up with any combo for those trucks and still make it work. If you guys have any more specific questions feel free to give me a call. My name is Craig, my direct line at Air Ride Tech. is 812-481-4707
i have a less specific question: where can i get a 20% discount coupon? i'm working on a hell of a budget
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i have a less specific question: where can i get a 20% discount coupon? i'm working on a hell of a budget
Check with some of our dealers. Sometimes you can negotiate a deal with one of them.
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