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Old 02-20-2019, 07:07 PM
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Originally Posted by UMI Tech View Post
That situation sounds a little more extreme than most. The cool thing is, we have the solution in the Roto-Joint arms.

http://umiperformance.com/catalog/in...roducts_id=372

Let me know if we can help.

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Well...I have the Roto-joints with my CPP tubular uppers...which came with the poly bushings for the 12 bolt by the way... After much reading up on other similiar situations, apparently the Roto-joint simply allows for misalignment, but doesn’t allow movement front to back. The Johnny-Joints (at the 12 bolt pivot) are supposedly going to allow the pivot to have a small amount of movement front to back?
Or just perhaps this was just a scenario of big power and sticky tires?
Any input here from you guys would be awesome!
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