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10/25/2019 9:41 PM  #1


Upper control arm rebuild tricks posted on How-To page

MustangSteve’s slotted control arm shaft rebuild method.


Money you enjoy wasting is NOT wasted money... unless your wife finds out.
 

10/25/2019 10:28 PM  #2


Re: Upper control arm rebuild tricks posted on How-To page

Thanks, MS.  We need more of these kind of write ups.  I would add some if I could think of something I have done that you all have not.


Original owner - 351w,T-5, 4whl disks, power R&P
 

10/26/2019 5:52 AM  #3


Re: Upper control arm rebuild tricks posted on How-To page

Lowercase... if it’s not there, I would add it for us newbies.
We may not even know about the mods you’re referring to.
It’s also a great reference if you need details or ways to improve it.

Heck....what did I have for dinner yesterday? 😂
Know what I mean?

 

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