FS: 94-04 SRA Griggs Racing Watts link, tq-arm, and coil overs

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gumtp00

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Any chance selling the coilovers separately?


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I would separate the coil-overs if someone wanted them separate..

I think the tqarm and watts link needs to stay together due to the stud on the tq-arm for the bellcrank of the wattslink
 

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Looks like you're running a BBRC fuel tank too. I have the 18.5 gallon version with an intank Protuner 750 pump, very nice stuff. Also, what's up with the safety wire on the coil spring? I'm assuming it's to keep it in place when the suspension is at full droop?
 

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Looks like you're running a BBRC fuel tank too. I have the 18.5 gallon version with an intank Protuner 750 pump, very nice stuff. Also, what's up with the safety wire on the coil spring? I'm assuming it's to keep it in place when the suspension is at full droop?

I'm glade i'm not the only one that noticed that haha.
 

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Yes I run a 18.5 gal BBRC tank, with a weldon 2035-A external pump. It's a great setup.

Yes the safety wire is to keep the spring in place. Kinda overkill I'll likely cut it off.

bump. I want this shit gone so I can get my Menscars, ARB, and uppers.
 
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