Cutting ball joint studs with spindles

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NORCAL SS

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oh btw if you read waht happened years ago you know why I dont post pictures unless owners give right to do so. Also as any vendor will tell you here almost no one posts up pics but there are many people that bought here from me.


I wish i did a arms on my truck id love another inch in front without affecting the autoride set up in it now.
 

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I'm not trying to give you a hard time Tony I am just stating the truth.
DJM hardware is subpar. Their springs ride like complete ish, components are cheap, and lack of quality control leads to a lot of new parts that need adjustment just to be installed.
The control arms are plagued with mounting issues, ball joint issues, bushing issues, and track width issues. A lot of them even have alignment issues also.

Yeah spindles and drop coils have their draw backs and issues, but for the most part they are fine. The control arms are a good idea that turned to ****** implementation by DJM. And it is all because of their lack of quality. If they would just fix it, their would not be any bad info on their parts.
There is a reason why their parts are so rare on these SUVs.
 

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I cut the stud just like the picture on the first page but my stock 17s still don't fit??? Any ideas why
 

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