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66bluepony

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I am looking for tubular arms (at least upper) to replace the factory stamped arms on a 66, that do not cost as much as global west arms. I want to keep the stock springs. Anyone know of any? I would consider some kind of a shaft replacement for those screw on pivets on stock arms. Thanks guys
 

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Nope.
 
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Second that---Nope!
 
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I think that says it all.
 
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Another Co. that sells tubular arms for the same price.
http://www.hotrodsusa.com/store/product1441.html


Maier racing sells an upper arm set for $495, it's not tubular but it's a lot better than the stock one.
http://www.maierracing.com/

What are you using the car for? Why do you want the arms to be tubular?



John
 
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Street car. I don't like the screw on pivit ends on the stock arms. Mostly a personial quick.
 
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OK, here ya go.......Link

Global sells upper arms for $599, these are $549. Best I could do. I herd of a shop called Blue Moon that has tubular arms.

John
 

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Opentracker said:
OK, here ya go.......Link

Global sells upper arms for $599, these are $549. Best I could do. I herd of a shop called Blue Moon that has tubular arms.

John
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blue moon sells their arms through NPD according to an article in one of the current mustang mags.
 
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66bluepony said:
Street car. I don't like the screw on pivit ends on the stock arms. Mostly a personial quick.
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i don't know whay you would have a problem with them unless you have stripped threads or something, but if you are dead set against using them Moog sells a "probelm solver" bushing kit that uses rubber bushings instead of the screw on type. might have to do some searching to find them but they are out there
 
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