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    Well, now I know why my alignment is off

    Both rear control arms are bent - one severely

    The driver's side one is almost parallel to the frame for half its length!

    I guess I'd better get some of those beefy ones installed. Where are those from?

    Curse you, Spring Creek! You're going to make me put a lift on, bigger tires, better springs, more skid plates, fog lights, new tow rope, better speakers....

    ...wait, got carried away there for a sec.

    Dang it.

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    You can straighten them with a bottle jack...i have done it several times prior to replacing with heavy duty. Two sources out there...most of us, me included, purchased from indy 4x. Stinky fab also does a great job and offees a few different options...including bent (for more clearance) and aluminum.
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    Yeah, I bent mine on that run too Tom. Doesn't seem to pull one way or the other yet so I'll probably try Bill's bottle jack method.
    There's no 'I' in denial.

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    They often come from the factory with a slight kink , about a third of the way from the front mount. But others were perfectly straight. But either way it sounds like one of them is tweaked...
    95 Trooper with a buncha stuff nobody here cares about...

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    I have oem 12 springs with the 2.5 lift on my truck, the guy had told me because of such a small liff that I would have yo worry about ky ball joints. Lol well a year later and already gone through two replaced balljoints on the passanger side and now both of them are torn once again : ( are the ball joints from independent 4x the best ones to get?
    https://www.independent4x.com/Isuzu-...-Set_p_33.html
    Well im at it would these be good to get as wel?
    https://www.independent4x.com/Isuzu-...cers_p_26.html
    And
    https://www.independent4x.com/Isuzu-...ring_p_27.html
    whitebread

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    You do not need the spacers.

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    I have the OME 12 2.5 lift one my truck. When I purchased them I had asked the guy from independent 4x if I would have any problem with it ( particularly the ball joints). He informed me that because of such a small lift, that I wouldn't have to worry about it. Well after having the lift on for a year and having replaced my passanger side relpaced twice already and now both of them are torn pretty bad, I just want something that will work well
    Are the premium BJ's from indy4x the best out there?
    https://www.independent4x.com/Isuzu-...-Set_p_33.html
    Well im at it would these be good to get to?
    https://www.independent4x.com/Isuzu-...ring_p_27.html
    And
    https://www.independent4x.com/Isuzu-...cers_p_26.html

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    I have the HD ball joints & the HD tie rods. I've only had them on for about 6 months. They are really beefy so should hold up well but I can't vouch for their longevity yet. They do not come with zerk fittings installed. Make sure you put some on before you install.

    I don't know of anyone who has the ball joint spacers. I'd like to give them a try though. Mebbe I'll get me some for Christmas
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    I run OEM ball joints with HD tie rods...
    ...and Indy 4x4 adjustable rear links.

    No issues with ball joints ( touch wood!)

    HD Tie rods are a MUST IMO....seem many OEM snap.

    Adjustable HD rear links are important too...
    ..both for strength...AND the ability to center rear axle
    after it rotates fwd due to lift.

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    The ball joint spacer is for camber correction after a lift. You generally don't need the ball joint spacers unless you have 3" lift or more.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BigSwede View Post
    The ball joint spacer is for camber correction after a lift. You generally don't need the ball joint spacers unless you have 3" lift or more.
    Alignment guy said that I was at the end of my camber adjustment so the spacers are definitely on my wish list now.

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    Where are thead ajustable rear links ?
    http://www.independent4x.com/Isuzu-Store_c_8.html

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    And here is the selection from StinkyFab...
    http://www.stinkyfab.com/axle-parts/...or-isuzus.html

    And StinkyFab aluminum...
    http://www.stinkyfab.com/axle-parts/...n-links-3.html

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    Only issue I've had with the INDY 4x4 adjustables...

    ...is getting the lock nuts to hold tight.

    Oyjer than that..they ROCK..and bounce off Rocks!

    Jo

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