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Cobra Mustang IRS Delrin/UHMW/Alum bushing kit w/adj. sway bar links & bumpsteer kit
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<blockquote data-quote="Rusty67" data-source="post: 11542256" data-attributes="member: 102787"><p>I had heard there were issues with the KB arms and now after reading your other thread I'm so happy I didn't buy them.</p><p></p><p>I didn't realize there were issues with the way the Ford arms were setup that caused the tires to scrub on the outside like that. Can this be fixed by properl alignment and your bushing kit or are we doomed no matter what ?</p><p></p><p>I have always wanted to replace the upper arm because the stock unit is so heavy it seems like a tubular unit would save a lot of weight. The lower cast aluminum arm seems like there is no need to replace it as I didn't see much gain being realized as it is already reasonably light. What do you think Bruce ?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rusty67, post: 11542256, member: 102787"] I had heard there were issues with the KB arms and now after reading your other thread I'm so happy I didn't buy them. I didn't realize there were issues with the way the Ford arms were setup that caused the tires to scrub on the outside like that. Can this be fixed by properl alignment and your bushing kit or are we doomed no matter what ? I have always wanted to replace the upper arm because the stock unit is so heavy it seems like a tubular unit would save a lot of weight. The lower cast aluminum arm seems like there is no need to replace it as I didn't see much gain being realized as it is already reasonably light. What do you think Bruce ? [/QUOTE]
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