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how long is the arm from the bolt hole to the tappered hole in these arms
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The measurment from the center of the tappered hole to the center of the front bolt hole = 4 7/8", from that tappered hole to the center of the rear bolt hole = 7 15/16"
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could i use these steering arms with a four inch drop(i-beam axle)if not please suggest the right product i need for a parallel steering.thanx
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These arms are made to work with a straight axle but not a dropped axle. With a dropped axle would need to have arms like are 702-2754 witch is offered in a cross steering set up with the right side arm having two holes for tie rod and drag link tie rod ends. You can use these arms with traditional steering as well some builders may just cut off the back hole and just using the forward hole. This arm 702-2754 is offered in plain, chrome and stainless steel finish and has a 1 ¾ drop that works nice with a hairpin or 4 bar set up
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Can I bolt these steering arms on the bottom backing plate holes facing forward so my tierod runs in front of the axle
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Part # 91632033
These arms could be mounted facing forward to install the tie rod ahead of a straight axle. They will NOT work on a dropped axle as they will not clear the dropped portion. If you have a dropped axle you may want to consider the flat plate arms number 91632022 which should work and if wanting to use tie rod ends instead of heim ends you could opt for the 7022754 and simply cut off and smooth the end where the cross steer hole is located on the one arm.
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