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Old 08-10-2004, 06:11 PM
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Inland A-Arms are on!-Updated with Pics

My Inland A-arms got installed today, along with an extended rear brake line. First off, I removed the 1/4" spacers and after removing those and installing the new a-arms, the steering wheel wobble and vibration is gone! I have not gotten an alignment yet, but I can tell the ride is better already. After the alignment, I'll try to get some pics up.

For anyone wanting the cheapo (over the stud) wheel spacers-DO NOT get them! They will cause vibration like the tire are out of balance and the steering wheel to wobble. Again, these are the cheap ($7 each) wheel spacers and not the units that come with their own wheel studs that most companies sell.

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Did you install the a-arms yourself? How's the difficulty?

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the spacers he describes are crap i second dont use them.... i am a frim beleiver of no spacers period, but if you must, then get the ones with their own studs on them....

i work in the car industry, and have actually seen the cheap spacers eat through the studs and creat a wheel off situation
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I got the alignment today-sure was hard to convince the guy to move the lower arms all the way out.

While it was on the rack I noticed a few things:

-Ball joint boot is torn

-Gas tank skid is bent into the gas tank

-Front skidplate bolt is mangled so bad that I may have to cut it off

Aren't rocks fun?!

I guess I'll be taking them back apart to replace the balljoint.
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Originally Posted by dragr1
My Inland A-arms got installed today, along with an extended rear brake line. First off, I removed the 1/4" spacers and after removing those and installing the new a-arms, the steering wheel wobble and vibration is gone! I have not gotten an alignment yet, but I can tell the ride is better already. After the alignment, I'll try to get some pics up.

For anyone wanting the cheapo (over the stud) wheel spacers-DO NOT get them! They will cause vibration like the tire are out of balance and the steering wheel to wobble. Again, these are the cheap ($7 each) wheel spacers and not the units that come with their own wheel studs that most companies sell.
uhhhh ?
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Originally Posted by tulsa_97SR5
uhhhh ?
I second that!
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I consider this thread spam without pics!
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Had to work today, I'll try to get pics tomorrow.
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Inland A-arms are on -Updated-Pics

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I consider this thread spam without pics!
Alright guys, here you go. These pics are with the swaybar connected and the following goods:

Front: OME 882's, one trim packer, OME HD shocks, ARB Prado bumper, Warn M8000, Inland Trucks Upper A-arms, diff drop

Rear: OME 891's, OME HD shocks, AOR extended rear brake line, conical bumpstops trimmed in half, Trailcarnage bumper

Misc: 16x7 Tacoma wheels, 285/75/16 BFG MT KM's, Trailcarnage skidplates and sliders, Conferr roofrack

Again, these photos are with the swaybar connected, I've got to do some more trimming before disconnecting the front swaybar b/c the tires hit the inner fenderwell.

http://community.webshots.com/user/dragr1

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How can I edit the title to say updated with pics?
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Good deal Brett! Are you having any rubbing issues anymore? I tried to help you as much as I could I hope it all works out for you.
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Originally Posted by Jonathan
Good deal Brett! Are you having any rubbing issues anymore? I tried to help you as much as I could I hope it all works out for you.
Not sure yet, I've got to disconnect and see. But, right now, flexing it like that makes the balljoint puke it's grease out b/c the boot is torn. Thanks for all your help though, the vibration and steering wheel wobble is all gone!
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Well let us know how it all pans out, by the way the truck's looking good
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Originally Posted by Jonathan
Well let us know how it all pans out, by the way the truck's looking good
I will and thanks!
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Hey man, looking pretty good. Was that ball joint boot torn before or after the new a-arms? The TC bumper looks pretty good too. How much did you pay for it?
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Originally Posted by Mad Chemist
Hey man, looking pretty good. Was that ball joint boot torn before or after the new a-arms? The TC bumper looks pretty good too. How much did you pay for it?
I think the boot was torn during the install. I didn't do the install myself, but a friend did it for me and he'll replace it no charge. As far as the bumper, I got a deal on it since I was the test monkey for it, so I better not say what I paid in case Tom builds some more.
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