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I've been pondering picking up a set of control arms from Synergy. They seem like a great design and I am a big fan of the bushings they are using. The only thing I question about the Joint is that on each arm I am not sure that the Joints are aligned with each other. Can anyone confirm this? Metalcloaks website shows a really detailed diagram on what I am talking about. Synergy doesn't seem to cut corners anywhere else so I doubt it would be for cost reasons. Would Synergy's control arm system keep the joints misaligned for any certain benefits?
I lean towards the Synergy arms because of the maintenance free aspect, the flex capability, no jam nuts, and rotating inner joint sleeve... my only dilemma is that parallel offset joints that I believe is the style of the Synergy arms.
Does anyone run a Synergy lift, and if so what do you think about it? anyone with specifically the falcon 3.3 shocks?
I lean towards the Synergy arms because of the maintenance free aspect, the flex capability, no jam nuts, and rotating inner joint sleeve... my only dilemma is that parallel offset joints that I believe is the style of the Synergy arms.
Does anyone run a Synergy lift, and if so what do you think about it? anyone with specifically the falcon 3.3 shocks?
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