Proline Protrac kit installed

Joeman37

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I didn't have a issue with the parts fitting tightly at all. this is weird
Yes, I am very disappointed. I bought three sets of arms to do two trucks and have one set of spares. It sucks that I have to rework all of them. The point of the spares was to toss them in the toolbox for a quick fix in the field. I am to the point where I think I will put them on the trucks and order some RPM ones and go forward with those (I have 2 more Pedes I will eventually switch over as well). I also bought three sets of their tie rod sets, 3 each for the camber links and 3 each for the steering links. Out of the 6 sets 5 are the same length (50mm) for the camber links and only one (70mm) is for the steering (and they look too short to even work). Three sets were marked as camber links and 3 for steering links but two of the three for the steering links were the wrong length. Very disappointed in that too but it will work out because I'll have spare camber links and like I said the steering ones look too short anyway.

-Joe
 

kevinatfms

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This is why i went with the RPM arms. For some stupid reason Proline wanted to go all "TLR" and have everything Protrac turn into the 0 offset crap. This is why i wont buy a Proline Pro-2.
 

Joeman37

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I got fed up enough with the fitment issues I ordered three sets of RPM arms and they showed up today. I'll try to install a set this weekend and see if they are better than the Proline ones.

-Joe
 

theblazer24

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I got mine last weekend, installed em and there great!, all i did was adjust my camber and steering links :)
 
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