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I don't post in this forum much, because I usually don't have a lot to say. I do read it quite often though. My ? is this. Has anyone heard of Cage Offroad radius arms for EB's and F150's? I'm looking for any opinions you may have about them, wheather good or bad. From what I read on their site, they seem pretty good. But then again, most companies toot their own horn.
Here is the link:http://www.cageoffroad.com
All the EB guys i know swear by Cages products, i have seen the arms in person, and they are top notch build quality. When i go to extended arms, i will go with their arms.
Thanx Stroker_Deezel. That's good to hear. Looking at their website, their products seem to be of good quality. The EB and the F150 on their site are getting some impressive articulation. I wonder if they use DOM tubing? It says that they are made of 1/4" steel and 2" x 5/16" wall tubing.
I just bought a pair of them, havent installed them yet, but they are definetly top quality, they weight about 50lbs apeice, all the welds look great too.
They have 4.25° of castor built into them. How much did the stock radius arms have? I would think that one would need to know that in order to get the proper degreed "C" bushings on a lifted truck.
Well thanx guys for the replys. It's good to hear that they are of good quality. I think when I lift my truck I will go with Cage arms. I been doing a lot of research on here and google to find out what works best and what products are actually worth my hard earned cash. Thanx for replying to my newbie offroad question
Well, james duff wants 700 for his and cage for 675, not to much of a difference.
And they look olmost identical. I'll have to keep cage in mind when I do a sas sometime in the future.