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Join Date: Jan 2002
Member # 9428
Location: Colorado Springs
Posts: 1,151
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Rear Centerlink idea
Here is a pciture of a competitor at the ARCA Farmington event with a nice rear centerlink. I know there has been a few people (Sam, Doug, myself), thinking about getting rid of the factory rear center link that often has geometry problems on our lifted vehicles. After drooling at several different ideas, I like the simplicity of this one the best. Anyone else relocate their rear axle back further, and/or replace the factory set-up with something else???
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Location: Colorado Springs
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I also like this idea. Very beefy mount, although the Heim is located at a 90 degree turn from the standard configuration. This also allows a super easy spot to attach a limiting strap to.
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Join Date: Nov 2001
Member # 7962
Location: Australia
Posts: 1,462
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Nice links. It will be interesting to see what doug will come up with cause hes moving the rear axle and he has to do something.
Sam BTW Adam check your PM (on this site) I got those measurements. My normal email as crapped itself and I can only recieve emails and carnt send them.
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