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Radius Arms

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Tommo:
ok, got a milling machine (although will probs be better off using the radial arm drill) and an indexer. mine is the type with the un equally spaced holes which will make it a little more complex but doable i should imagine.

BigSi:

--- Quote from: "jeep94" --- I don’t think there is any thing to drill?
--- End quote ---


I stand corrected!  :lol:  :lol:  :lol:  :lol:

Range Rover Blues:
Don't drill the swivles, they are safety critical and 2 sets of hole will compremise their strength.

For 6 degrees (that's how much you need for 4 inches lift) try Tomcat Motorsport if they still do them.

QT arms come in 3 and 6 degrees too, or the castor bushes might go that far.

On the back I use Gwenn lewis too.  Very H/D, a stock pair of Britpart arms, over-tubed and cranked.  Hellishly strong and well made.  Might need to fettle the axle bracket for extreme articulation though due to their thickness.

BigSi:
Does anybody know which QT 6 degree radius arms, will fit a 1986 Land Rover 90 fitted with 1986 Range Rover axles?

http://www.qtservices.co.uk/range.asp?id=60

kourgath:
Best bet would be to ask Dave Marsh of QT...

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