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Depends what they are IMO. Stock TTB radius arms are crap on a stick, short, weaks and shitty bushings. The ones on SFA trucks are better, but they still don't flex and move like a good superflex jointed arm would.Why???
Discuss please.
Todd S.
Agreed. The ttb ones are junky.Depends what they are IMO. Stock TTB radius arms are crap on a stick, short, weaks and shitty bushings. The ones on SFA trucks are better, but they still don't flex and move like a good superflex jointed arm would.
I like them alright. I haven't had any problems with them and they are way better for flexing out than my 1' stock ranger radius arms.Agreed. The ttb ones are junky.
The sfa are plenty good for most people.
Mine had 1-1/4 Johnny Joints.
Todd S.
Johns peak, Anderson bute, white city ponds our house in marys peak near Corvallis are where these pics are from. also up 99 towards klamath falls has some good snowWow, I just realized you are local. Thats weird, where were you wheeling at?
No it is (541 the area code) OMM (Oregon mountain Mobbers)Is that your license plate number on your window???
And stock radius arms suck.
nothing wrong with over kill dude! lolNice work! Not over kill like mine.
nope deffinatly nothing wrong with over kill. Gotta make it strong enought the first time or pay for it later!nothing wrong with over kill dude! lol