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Best Aftermarket Radius arms

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03 Dec 2013 08:26 #94378 by zuki andy
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darthloachie wrote: theres only one maker of caster corrected radius arms for a 4" lift and that is ORA

Rhinorays are great and tough due to their I beam profile but are only for 2.5" lift
we have them on a 4" lift and the are OK

jimny bits and kap are for 3"

When I purchased my front caster corrected arms from ORA. (New type) I got told they was corrected to three inch. I'm sure Rob will be along to clarify.

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03 Dec 2013 09:38 #94389 by O.R.A
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We offer both 3 &4" corrections.

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03 Dec 2013 21:44 #94462 by mc_nebula
I too have Rhino Rays arms, they seem tough and strong, and are very competitively priced, including bushes. I don't know where the idea comes from about a limited degree of correction from him... When I phoned him to ask about the arms, he said they were made to order to suit the correction you need for your lift. I am under the impression I have 3" corrected arms from Rhino Ray.

Like IloveICS said, they certainly look the coolest!

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04 Dec 2013 11:36 #94509 by barnes
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I use rays too and have taken a fair bit of abuse tidy for the money

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04 Dec 2013 20:34 #94587 by darthloachie
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ME13OSE wrote: What size of tyres you running on your lift Darthloachie, and what offset of wheels?


the tyres are 31 x 10.5 x 15 but measure nearer 32

the wheels are wellers, but I don't know what the offset is, but they are also fitted with 32mm spacers

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04 Dec 2013 20:36 #94589 by darthloachie
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mc_nebula wrote: I too have Rhino Rays arms, they seem tough and strong, and are very competitively priced, including bushes. I don't know where the idea comes from about a limited degree of correction from him... When I phoned him to ask about the arms, he said they were made to order to suit the correction you need for your lift. I am under the impression I have 3" corrected arms from Rhino Ray.

Like IloveICS said, they certainly look the coolest!


he only used to advertise 2.5 inch on his website :unsure:

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05 Dec 2013 13:55 #94649 by Poyner111
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Looked at ray's arms wed while I was collecting a headlight, they look the business, truss design so will be very strong

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