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Old 06-04-2016, 04:06 AM   #20
quickchange
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Default Re: shortened pitman arms

34 fordoor , mine are all LHD with short arms , What we are trying to do is produce a legal right hand pitman arm due too demand, to cut & weld is illegal unless certified , with ageing drivers some want lighter steering ,& have been cutting & welding there own, not recommended, Some time ago we found a fault with new repo sector shafts in both right & left form , adjusted to zero free play , wheels where pointed at one o'clock or 11 o'clock depending if rhd or lhd , supplier since supplied correct ones , yes an adjustable pitman arm solved this , At 90mph it needs to have no slack, The f100 box is a good transplant , Dave veggie mite is for you guys , here we eat marmite that's why our rugby players kick arse, lol
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