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extended radius arm yes or no ????


tmaxxman

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:icon_confused:would it be worth mine time and money to put extended radius arm on my truck or not it has 3" body and 2 " suspension on it let me know what you think:icon_cheers:

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No, I doubt your suspension would travel far enough to make them worthwhile.
 
With 2" suspension lift, I would say no.
 
Depends... You really don't need it. But if you are making them cheap... Do it anyways! Lol. Now if you're buying... No
 
I'm plannin on it this spring when I install my D35, I'm going to build mine. I can't see paying 600 bucks.
 
Thats it. I have the heim ones.
 
Extending the RA's will give you a lot more travel, but to use the travel you will also need to swap in different springs and different shocks.

Think of it this way: let's say the stock suspension had 3" of bump and 7" of droop, a total of 10" of travel. By adding 2" lift springs but keeping the stock RA's you still only have 10" of travel, but now it will be 5" bump and 5" droop. By extending the RA's (and changing your springs/shocks) you could increase the droop to lets say 10", giving you a total of 15" of travel. (These numbers aren't spot on, but they give you the general idea)
 
actually i have aorund 2.5" of front lift, and my radius arms dont allow much droop because of the bushings binding, prolly be worth it with longer shocks
 
Little X is right on.

Think of it this way, do you want height, or suspension travel? I'm guessing height only, for ground and tire clearance. A light wheeling rig/daily driver has no use for extended radius arms because your suspension will never travel enough to make them worthwhile.
 
Little X is right on.

Think of it this way, do you want height, or suspension travel? I'm guessing height only, for ground and tire clearance. A light wheeling rig/daily driver has no use for extended radius arms because your suspension will never travel enough to make them worthwhile.

i hate uncontrolled 3 wheel motion on a top heavy b2 with roof mounted spare. came really close to endo'ing it once and bout shit myself
 
i hate uncontrolled 3 wheel motion on a top heavy b2 with roof mounted spare. came really close to endo'ing it once and bout shit myself

It only gets worse the higher you go... you lose the radius arm sway bar with extended arms too. My old B2 had no sway bars, 6" lift and 33's... tippy little bastard. Same setup on my Ranger was way more stable. I am a huge fan of stiff leaf springs in Bronco II's to control the body roll a little as well.
 

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