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» Cartridge Joints |
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May 10, 2012 - 9:42 AM - by mark
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I'm seriously considering redoing my radius arms and mounts, sleaving the stock Ford radius arms with box tube for strength and loosing the stock bushing arrangement for some sort of cartridge joint for durability and to allow me to re-shape and smooth the mounts so I don't get hung up on them before.
So what joint to people recommend? Nice compromise between cost (cheap is always good), serviceability (can be assembled with out major additional tools) and durability (I'm not kind on my crap).
This style that I can weld direct to the tube. 3" mounting width would be awesome as then I can just plate down each side of the frame.

Local vendors are more than welcome.
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