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Tubular A-Arm Question- Now With Pics #229543
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I'm installing a pair of Mancini's tubular a-arms, that I bought used on this site, on my B-body bracket car. I didn't get any instructions or hardware with them, and was wondering if I should use washers/spacers to equally space the rod ends in the center of the mounts? The original bushings were 1 7/8" where as the new ends are 1 3/8". Thanks for any input.

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Re: Tubular A-Arm Question [Re: Cuda_Mike] #229544
02/19/09 10:38 AM
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Reuse your old hardware, and you should have bin sent spacers with them. If you have rod ends you need spacers, if you have bushings washers should work

Re: Tubular A-Arm Question [Re: Cuda_Mike] #229545
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i'm using mancini's A arms. big fat HT washer on each side sorted out the placement issues.

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Drivers side installed. Are drum brake spindles the same on both driver and passenger side?

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