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In Canada :
http://lstechnologies.ca/end-fittings/end-fittings-metal-ball-socket/
- I think the whole thing cost less then $50 after taxes and shipping
In the USA :
https://www.liftsupportsdepot.com/products/ball-sockets/?sort=featured&page=3
The American one does NOT seem to have a...
It is ! Lol. Just remade these last night
http://lstechnologies.ca/end-fittings/end-fittings-metal-ball-socket/
C1320M6SS Ball Size(mm): 8 b. Housing Thread: M6x1.0 c. On-Centre Length: 20 d. Material: Stainless SUS 303
I’m in Vancouver and these guys mailed my 8mm stainless ball with 6m - 1.0 metric thread . I purchased stainless rod in 6m and cut 2 @ 40mm long for a total of 60mm . Daystar spacers = factory ride lift
Total cost . $35 bucks for links $150 for spacers . $175 for alignment...
My 2 cents. I just did the Daystar spacers myself then had the truck alignment done and made my own links. If you can get the spacers alignment AND the speedo done for $ 500 . Do it ! That’s cheap to avoid the headache and 6 hours of very cautious work. Alignment is 150-175 all by itself ! Lol.
Yes, stupid top link is horizontal and in weird spot. But once the suspension was loaded (not on jacks) I loosened the nut and retorqued . Seems good now .
I found my issue. It was the sway bar link. It seems that when you retain it, you need to use two wrenches want to counter sink that external nut as you tighten up the internal one that’s how they get away without using a Lock nut . At first I thought UCA as well but then I realized why would...
It is not like factory as I did the same thing. The shear size of the ball on the end (plastic blob) is so big that it creates a funny sort angle issue . Also .... rust ! The metal clip inside will rust fast ! I’ve got stainless showing up today or tomorrow, I’ll let you know how these fit as I...
Just finished my daystar level with air sensor links added some new Fuel shoes and rubber. Did most of the work myself using videos from the ol’ inter web and made my own links. I think I’ll make better ones though
I just put the spacers and made my own sensor links for less then 20 bucks! Use threaded rod 10mm (stainless is best). Use M6 snaps 10mm x 1 . Picture shows example. There is a video online YouTube . I used it and it was the best tool ever however the link length was wrong. Steal that from...
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