Big Rock New changes on the BRCC

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  1. BigRock 4x4
Installed the Typhon turnbuckles & RPM A-arms.
 

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Looks really good!!
Quick question, are the turnbuckles necessary to run the Typhon arms are can you just run the arms and extend the turnbuckles?
They are necessary unless you wanna try running yours with terrible geometry or risk running your turnbuckles with just a single thread ??✌?
 
They are necessary unless you wanna try running yours with terrible geometry or risk running your turnbuckles with just a single thread ??✌?
Is the same true when you use the hotracing extended hubs? I’m thinking about converting my Senton into a big rock.
 
Anything additional needed to complete this? Just typhon arms and turnbuckles and you're good?
 
Is the same true when you use the hotracing extended hubs? I’m thinking about converting my Senton into a big rock.
Nope. The HR extended hubs don’t affect a-arm width so turnbuckles are fine as is.
Anything additional needed to complete this? Just typhon arms and turnbuckles and you're good?
You should have some blue thread lock. It is not included but very necessary. ??
 
Looks really good!!
Quick question, are the turnbuckles necessary to run the Typhon arms are can you just run the arms and extend the turnbuckles?
I'm pretty sure you need the turnbuckles as they are longer than the ones for the bigrock. I don't think the bigrock turnbuckles will extend enough.
 
On the little screw thing that holds the hex extenders in?
On the black barrel nut that holds the hex on. Just a dab inside the threaded end before assembly. Too much and it will cake on everything else and make disassembly that much harder later.
 
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