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Balljoint to Link and Pin
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<blockquote data-quote="freddie" data-source="post: 174024" data-attributes="member: 4123"><p>The reason i wanna go to Link and Pin is because im told you can go pretty damn slammed and still have a bit more clearence than with a balljoint beam, I dont want my beam hitting the floor (too much) I think slamwerks do a link and pin narrow beam that WILL fit a balljoint bay, just not sure how hard it is to make it fit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="freddie, post: 174024, member: 4123"] The reason i wanna go to Link and Pin is because im told you can go pretty damn slammed and still have a bit more clearence than with a balljoint beam, I dont want my beam hitting the floor (too much) I think slamwerks do a link and pin narrow beam that WILL fit a balljoint bay, just not sure how hard it is to make it fit. [/QUOTE]
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