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<blockquote data-quote="Blkkbgt" data-source="post: 16588783" data-attributes="member: 117234"><p>Pictures?</p><p></p><p>My stance is as long as those arms are parallel or slightly positive you're good.</p><p></p><p>What is the stack up of the spacer on the strut that sandwiches the CC plate bearing? If you have very few on the under side you're effectively shortening the static strut length. This will raise the ball joint.</p><p></p><p>If you're dead set on getting the arms down more at the ball joint you can run a taller ball joint. MM won't tell you this but remember their A arms run a stock motor craft ball joint so any taller replacement will fit. Proforged and Steeda make them and I'd go proforged. The downside is your bump steer stack up would be taller than your bolts will allow with the control arm in the upper most holes.</p><p></p><p>Bump steer won't do a thing for your situation BTW and what you've done by setting the rod as close to the control arm angle as possible is exactly where you should start. Did you raise the rack all the way up?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blkkbgt, post: 16588783, member: 117234"] Pictures? My stance is as long as those arms are parallel or slightly positive you're good. What is the stack up of the spacer on the strut that sandwiches the CC plate bearing? If you have very few on the under side you're effectively shortening the static strut length. This will raise the ball joint. If you're dead set on getting the arms down more at the ball joint you can run a taller ball joint. MM won't tell you this but remember their A arms run a stock motor craft ball joint so any taller replacement will fit. Proforged and Steeda make them and I'd go proforged. The downside is your bump steer stack up would be taller than your bolts will allow with the control arm in the upper most holes. Bump steer won't do a thing for your situation BTW and what you've done by setting the rod as close to the control arm angle as possible is exactly where you should start. Did you raise the rack all the way up? [/QUOTE]
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