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Show me your flex with stock arms!

tobyw

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3.5" lift, stock arms...

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LUCKY 68

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Extended radius arms

James duff extended radius arms 5.5 inch suspension with a 2 inch body 14 inch travel shocks and stage 2 james duff shock hoops and 36 inch i roks.works great!!
 

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Bundy

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there is definately some good travel to be had out of a stock arm configuration if it is setup right, or at least from the pics i have seen. I was thinking of retaining the stock arms so I wouldn't have to mess with relocating the radius arm brackets but that doesn't actually sound too hard.

What is the level of work of the WAH compared to relocating the radius arm brackets and going extended arms? Are the benefits comparable?
 

builtfords

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Stock arms w/ degreed radius bushings, 4.5 BC Coils, 12" 9000s, extended brakelines
They work!
 

jim3326

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Appleturkey
there is definately some good travel to be had out of a stock arm configuration if it is setup right, or at least from the pics i have seen. I was thinking of retaining the stock arms so I wouldn't have to mess with relocating the radius arm brackets but that doesn't actually sound too hard.

What is the level of work of the WAH compared to relocating the radius arm brackets and going extended arms? Are the benefits comparable?

I think the advantage to stock arms is the travel in the driveshaft slip yolk, It will rotate closer to the u-joint cl so you don't need as much slip.

Jim W.
 

luderchris

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I will throw another option in. I have a "wristed" stock arm on the passenger side.
 

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chuck

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Chuck, is the bronco on your web page with the WAH running stock arms? is that with the 3.5" coils?

does anyone have a better pic of the WAH installed?

Yes, stock arms with 10 degree radius arm bushings.
the diff is a hi pinion so no problem with driveshaft bind. I have more pictures, I will see what I can find.
 
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