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Old 03-01-2008, 04:59 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Taira gets Digger Links

Well since day one of the FJC's release it's been known that the rear lower control arms on the FJ are prone to bending in offroad situations, and are indeed, a weak link . Today I swapped mine out for the very beefy "Digger Links" made by Not-His-FJ . (AKA Chris and Charity, links made by Chris)

Here is the stock LCA
..........and a Digger link

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The Digger link has a bit smaller diameter. So what's the difference?




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1/4" Wall DOM tube



These babies are not going to bend



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...and the upper links for the rear? Just sick when compared to the OEM toothpicks




The stock bushings are used in these.

Finished product




Thanks very much Chris, for making these and for helping out your fellow FJ'ers.
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"Monzen no kozo narawanu kyo o yomu."
Experience is the best teacher

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Taira
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