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Old 01-02-2013, 12:19 PM   #9 (permalink)
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I've never heard of the arms slipping all the way to the inside/ negative. Unless it wasn't TQ correctlly. I believe SPC recommends 120 but everyone should know by now to TQ to 150. So that being said if it slipped it wouldn't give much. So consider what Frank did here the bolt also aids in slippage if it was to give any.

My crash at the track last year bent my inner tie rod and the SPC arm didnt slip none being it was TQ to 150. That says a lot. So this solution is perfect in my eyes.
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