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Old 10-19-08, 20:46   #1 (permalink)
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Modified trailing arms

Pair of modified trailing arms, Using stock bushings.
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Old 10-19-08, 23:09   #2 (permalink)
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hmm first might i ask what was done to them to make them modified? idk what 2nd gen trailing arm look like but i thought they were tubular? did i see something about these being able to go on a 1st gen dx? if so shipped to 30102? Acworth, GA (Atlanta). and finally i have to ask but what advantages would you guess these have over say stock 1st gens? any idea? im just curious.

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Sorry, they are for a 2g. Dont have any idea if they will fit a 1g.

Stockers are tubular, and they bend. These wont bend.

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depending on how bad shipping is ill take them. shipping to 30102

also about how many miles are on them?

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herro? anybody home?

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Very busy, Ill Get them weighed and a shipping estimate very soon.

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i understand take your time i just dont want them to go to someone else

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i'll take them if the deal before me doesnt go thru

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still waiting for shipping quote

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might want to PM him to make things go by faster

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I was weighing them, and got to noticeing they are not the exact same lenght. One is maybe .25 longer then the other. I think this will need to be fixed.

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how did they get not to be the same? what problems might that cause? were these originally the stock tubular ones that you boxed around?

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Probaly wouldnt effect anything noticeable. they were tubular. the sleeves and bushings were cut off and welded to the rectangle tube. Not sure how they ended up getting made different..just a mistake ,

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alright can you measure them and get the exact length they are off? i just want to know exactly how bad it might be. ill probably still take them so if i could still get the shipping quote that would be awesome. thanks

edit: did you have these installed on your car? if so did you notice anything. if not whatever

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No, never put them on. I made one to use as a mock up, A coworker offerd to finish the other. Probaly how they got messed up.

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