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Just recieved some more material to make more of these, so if anyone wants to try it ill have some ready to ship next week!
 
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Wanted to update this thread to say I have some different upper mounts in the works to hopefully account for lifted guys. This should also work for guys wanting to go lower than can currently without doing the stud upper mount. I hope to have some test fit this week!
 

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Im interested in this-

Finally going to have time to start messing with mine and fine tuning it.
 

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Wanted to update this thread to say I have some different upper mounts in the works to hopefully account for lifted guys. This should also work for guys wanting to go lower than can currently without doing the stud upper mount. I hope to have some test fit this week!
Im interested too...I'm headed out of town for a week at the end of the month but when I get back it'll be time to tear into the front suspension.

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Ok so I got the new new uppers in and tacked them together to mock up. Literally moved it as far over as I could. It gained approximately 3/4" of an inch more clearance from the UCA and raises the mounting point 3/4" from using the procomp adapter. The only bad thing is these will not work with the factory shocks, so if you decided to go back to stock you will need to remove these first. These should let lowered guys use the next size up in shock, or go approximately 1.5" lower.

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I dont have them fully welded yet or powdercoated, but hope to by the end of the week. I would really like someone that has a 6" lift to test these before I order more to make sure they work. I only bought enough to make 3 sets. PM me if you have a 6" lift and want to try them, and Ill give you a discount ;)
 
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Pretty much finished the new upper brackets. I have one more set on hand and it will be a couple weeks before I can have more material cut. I have some of the older styles on hand that use the procomp adapter, and actually thats what I still use. The newer style would be for lifted or slammed setups only.

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How much for the new uppers? I'll take a set...pm me...

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Thats pretty cool new upper bracket. Now there is an option for going lifted.
 
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It would also work for going really low without using the stud mount. Its about 3/4" more compact than the procomp adapter.
 

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It would also work for going really low without using the stud mount. Its about 3/4" more compact than the procomp adapter.

If i had not of welded in the other bracket I may of tried this one out.

Someone buy this and try it out.
 
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Yes I have sold about 8 or so sets of them. I never get a lot of feedback for whatever reason, but no one has complained :lol:

I have a full set of the new uppers and lowers boxed up now actually. Its my last set for at least a couple weeks or so. I ordered some more steel cut last week but they are running behind and it takes a while to weld them, ream them, clean, powdercoat, and make sure everything is ready to go.
 

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Good to know you still got them going and producing more. That is always a good thing.

Still got mine on. lol
 

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