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Old 05-09-2018, 01:57 AM   #1
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^. If your ruca looks similar to this when it's on the ground, you're going to need to replace your RUCA with one that is angled.

Straight joint:


Angled/bent joint:


Try selling your current one if you can't return them and go with PBM rucas. https://store.partsshopmax.com/shop/...ct-description
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Try selling your current one if you can't return them and go with PBM rucas.
Are there any other QUALITY arms out there with high clearance? I see SPL's RUCA is flat; Voodoo13 has some amount on theirs but doesn't say how much.

If I get drop knuckles will it eliminate the need for bent arms? Is having both "better"? I just have a low street car, no need for crazy angle or drift settings, I just want to be low and have suspension that works properly.
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