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Old 12-22-2012, 11:31 AM
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yeah but tubular is $$$$$$ i just want to get the car running but i am replacing all the parts that i know get worn out like ball joints and bushings. so i figured if i am at it might as well do the boxing of the control arms. but if you guys think its ok to just leave it then i will leave it. again this car is 99% going to be street driven.
Unless you plan on raising the front end off the ground a lot, I don't think you need to box them. Like said above the weakest point is where the A arms connect to the frame. When I redid my frame I re-welded all of those area's before I finished my frame.
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