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Anyone know if Burgard a arms are any good? Ive found a set locally and the guys selling them pretty cheap after a part out. Theyre made of 4130 chromemoly tubing, theyre +2+1 , powdercoated black , $300 comes with new bushings and tie rods. Will my stock length TCS ressies fit?

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I have a set on mine and they seem to be a quality product. Keep in mind if they are the older style arms the ball joint set up is a pain in the ass. They are 14 mm threads and the spindles need reaming.

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Anyone know if Burgard a arms are any good? Ive found a set locally and the guys selling them pretty cheap after a part out. Theyre made of 4130 chromemoly tubing, theyre +2+1 , powdercoated black , $300 comes with new bushings and tie rods. Will my stock length TCS ressies fit?

 

how about the balljoints? if you have to buy 4 new balljoints, well you just paid for a brand new set total, but got a used set instead

can you use your stock tie rod ends with their +2 tierods?

 

a local shop of ours used to stock them and sell them for $400 a set in chrome, brand new, with the balljoints and tierods

 

and yes any +2 a-arm is built for a stock length shock, unless noted otherwise

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I have two sets of their arms. I think I got both of them for around 400 shipped to my door. One set was for a raptor and I gave them to my dad. And the other for myself for my banshee. I love them alot. I have trailed and dunes the shit out of them. Powder coating has done well for being 3 years old.

 

Your TCS's might get soft adding the+2 arms to them. Just ride them and see how you like them. If they are not to your liking then just get them revalved for the arms. PM Matt on here.

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