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jake383

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does a 2.5 4910 truck have narrow or wide a-arms:\? I'm ordering a set of rpm and dont have a clue witch ones i need...[ damb newbees ]
 
I would highly advise AGAINST getting aluminum A-arms. Stick with the RPM. They will not break on you. You bend the alloy arm you are pretty much SOL and they are a lot heavier and expensive.
 
Yeah brother I had some decent ones once and it was a hard lessen learned....at least they came on the truck and I did not shell out the cash for them. Went with RPM and NEVER looked back. I love the looks of aluminum arms but damn it if you ever hit something hard. I broke the A-arm AND aluminum bulkhead at the same time. Talk about a PO'd day right there...lol. Once I had the RPM on there....never broke one since. They are they best for the money any day.
 
+1 on RPM. I first thought just keep buying OEM as a break them. But I soon realized I broke them too often ( 3 sets if fronts in 18 months). that a lone exceeds the cost of a set of RPM's. Let alone the wrench time. :whhooo:
 
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