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KMOD includes tie rods and ball joints.
36" z bros may require massive spindle grinding.
36" Alt Impacts require you to shorten the stock tie rods, no going back. The rod end spacers don't last either.
My kit comes with tie rods if ordered that way. With them it makes the kit another $30. Not even sure what the exact cost is on the other brands but my axys kit is $515.00 for the stock ski width because you do not need to replace the tie rods. The 36" kit comes with new tie rods for $545.00. I've never actually seen a misalignment bushing wear out but have seen them at times hard to pop back out after an impact. Not sure that's what you were referring to? The axys kits come with ALL new hardware. You do not press out or reuse anything from your stock arms other than the two nuts and bolts that connect the lower arm to the spindle. Plug and play. That does include delrin bushings all the way around as well. Just as a side note for next season we will have the option of heavier wall tube for the lowers for the guys that feel they need them. That will be an instock item. Let me know if I got that wrong on which bushings you said wear out if there is a problem I would like to be aware of it. Also keep in mind these arms are fully capable of running at 37" "centered on the skies". I had several guys run them this year at 37" which also helps give you slightly more turning radius as well as hangs the lower rod end out a bit further allowing them to take the impact in hopes of saving the a arm.
Dan
KMOD includes tie rods and ball joints.
36" z bros may require massive spindle grinding.
36" Alt Impacts require you to shorten the stock tie rods, no going back. The rod end spacers don't last either.
My kit comes with tie rods if ordered that way. With them it makes the kit another $30. Not even sure what the exact cost is on the other brands but my axys kit is $515.00 for the stock ski width because you do not need to replace the tie rods. The 36" kit comes with new tie rods for $545.00. I've never actually seen a misalignment bushing wear out but have seen them at times hard to pop back out after an impact. Not sure that's what you were referring to? The axys kits come with ALL new hardware. You do not press out or reuse anything from your stock arms other than the two nuts and bolts that connect the lower arm to the spindle. Plug and play. That does include delrin bushings all the way around as well. Just as a side note for next season we will have the option of heavier wall tube for the lowers for the guys that feel they need them. That will be an instock item. Let me know if I got that wrong on which bushings you said wear out if there is a problem I would like to be aware of it. Also keep in mind these arms are fully capable of running at 37" "centered on the skies". I had several guys run them this year at 37" which also helps give you slightly more turning radius as well as hangs the lower rod end out a bit further allowing them to take the impact in hopes of saving the a arm.
Dan
I run the KMOD 37 A-Arms. I love them. Great fit and finish. They work with the stock shock length. They are very tough. They cost more than the ZRP arms but they come ready to mount and nothing comes loose as I have seen happen with the others.