Raptor Run 1 Carnage (My Truck)

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Holy smokes! You did a good job snake lol That A-arm held up pretty well considering...
 
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You're the man!

Is your truck over at Outlaw?

Yep. Connor and crew are taking care of it, doing some mods and supplying me with valuable storage space so that I can continue to do stupid shit in the desert!
 
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Does anybody even make a aftermarket lower A arm that is just more stout? Not longer, just tougher?

A Arm wasn't the problem. It was the mounts, bushings, the speed and the boulder. I personally do not see a need to upgrade the lower A Arm at this juncture. It took that solid hit, truck bounced over the boulder and kept going! I drove the truck another 200 miles ****** up back to Santa Ana and just avoided having to hit the brakes much because that A Arm was moving about 3" forward/backward.
 

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A Arm wasn't the problem. It was the mounts, bushings, the speed and the boulder. I personally do not see a need to upgrade the lower A Arm at this juncture. It took that solid hit, truck bounced over the boulder and kept going! I drove the truck another 200 miles ****** up back to Santa Ana and just avoided having to hit the brakes much because that A Arm was moving about 3" forward/backward.

You're an animal!! I might have to run down to Outlaw and take a look at your ride once they get it all put together.
 

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A Arm wasn't the problem. It was the mounts, bushings, the speed and the boulder. I personally do not see a need to upgrade the lower A Arm at this juncture. It took that solid hit, truck bounced over the boulder and kept going! I drove the truck another 200 miles ****** up back to Santa Ana and just avoided having to hit the brakes much because that A Arm was moving about 3" forward/backward.

Yeah it looks like it barely scratched the A arm.
 
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