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I would buy another set or switch to zone!
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Mmmm it would be easier and cheaper to replace the bjs. Have backups too.I would buy another set or switch to zone!
They go bad that quickly?Anyone have any info on replacement ball joints for these?
It would be nice to know. I would like backups in case they do wear or break on the trail.They go bad that quickly?
It seems like their new site is up to date with contact info, warranty, install instructions, FAQ…It would be nice to know. I would like backups in case they do wear or break on the trail.
Did you try the Gyraline ?Yep, just 4 wheeling in general knocks it out and would like to be able to do this myself. I did purchase the lifetime alignment at Firestone but it's an hour away and they are probably getting sick of me. It's lifted, have the Carli double sheer kit installed and will be getting the lockout cams soon, so at that point I would rather just do it myself and not make them go above and beyond what they should have to do.
I may have everything I need to do this, just how to implement my existing tools to do this. Just watched a video on a kit from Quick Trick Alignment and they basically are using digital angle finders for castor and camber. I'll copy what I saw in the video and if the numbers do the same thing after the calculations, I'm good. I'm going to keep researching. The Gyraline looks interesting too for DIY.
https://gyraline.com/products/the-case
Nope... not yet anyway.Did you try the Gyraline ?