W wireman725 New Member Jul 5, 2010 22 0 0 Indiana Jul 5, 2010 #1 I'm looking at wideing my 99' blaster. Has anyone used the dimond j customs widening kit? Or is extended A arms better?
I'm looking at wideing my 99' blaster. Has anyone used the dimond j customs widening kit? Or is extended A arms better?
brandoz28 Member Sep 24, 2009 10,767 96 53 Iowa Jul 5, 2010 #2 a arms are better, there are tons of threads covering this, but i would definitely do a arms if you have the money
a arms are better, there are tons of threads covering this, but i would definitely do a arms if you have the money
'blanshee'man Member Sep 15, 2008 2,074 35 84 Jul 5, 2010 #4 ive used both. Diamond J kit is good for the money, i never had a problem and i loved the kit. but if you have enough $$ spring for the arms
ive used both. Diamond J kit is good for the money, i never had a problem and i loved the kit. but if you have enough $$ spring for the arms
D DirtDiggler DUNEFREEK Nov 24, 2009 2,286 27 84 50 Tacoma , Wa Jul 5, 2010 #6 A Arms all the Way , Look at it from a $$$$ perspective , 450 for a arms , or 200 for a widening kit and then you are always on the scrounge for stock a arms when your ball joints go bad .
A Arms all the Way , Look at it from a $$$$ perspective , 450 for a arms , or 200 for a widening kit and then you are always on the scrounge for stock a arms when your ball joints go bad .
79 bronco Moderator & Self Custom Psycho Staff member Apr 9, 2010 5,420 774 178 47 I don"t know??????? Jul 5, 2010 #7 Go with the a arms, but if you don't have the $$$$$ go with wheel spacers. I don't like diamond J wideing kit. Did you flip your front wheels yet???????????
Go with the a arms, but if you don't have the $$$$$ go with wheel spacers. I don't like diamond J wideing kit. Did you flip your front wheels yet???????????
toytech New Member Jun 20, 2010 424 3 0 midland michigan Jul 6, 2010 #8 extended A arms are the only way to go