Upper A-Arms

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Dubstep Shep

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I know for a fact the lower control arms are different on 2WD and 4WD. I'm not sure on the upper control arms. I suspect the upper control arms may be the same, but I can't say for sure.

I've got an extra set of 2WD upper control arms if you want them. They're aftermarket and a little bit heavier than stock, but not bad by any means.
 
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Send me some picks of them, those RC ones would be easy to modify to make them adjustable in a different way I'm thinking to add or delete camber, But I need to verify what the stock caster is for it to work. Need to do a little more homework.
 

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Some aftermarket ones are specific to the drivetrain. Not sure if thats guaranteed or they just say that and don't know. Also check Rockauto for some UCA's. You can get 2 for $100.
 
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Some aftermarket ones are specific to the drivetrain. Not sure if thats guaranteed or they just say that and don't know. Also check Rockauto for some UCA's. You can get 2 for $100.

I don't really need new ones, just looking at making a set of tubular arms with better ball joints like the one I posted. I am also looking to design/engineer it to be adjustable at the frame bushing to be able to change the camber by pushing the A-Arm in or out. but that till only really work if the Caster is perpendicular to the ground. Its a quick way to adjust angles while at the track...

Really I have no idea if this thought will even work, I just ran across these while looking for wheel bearings at Summit.
 
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