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Originally Posted by BitHed
...Ahem...Yes they are Integy uprights...As has been mentioned elsewhere, they are typical Integy POS...One went straight on...One took THREE hours to get a bearing into LOL...one smashed up bearing, (later removed and replaced) and a beat up 'bearing' tool later it was finally in there though...I had to laugh because the Integy logo on the one that took ages to do was lasered on upside down :D But i really wanted to use these because they gave me ZERO toe-in (or thereabouts) and they meant that i didnt need the rear turnbuckle, which i can no longer fit on anyway because the shock tower uses the turnbuckle holes...I guess all that will be revealed in some better closeup shots...
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Those Integy parts sure are low quality... I've got the same rear uprights on my Savage, which is why I recognized them. On mine it seems the bearings don't line up with each other because the axle doesn't spin as freely as it should. But in the end it doesn't matter so much because we have eliminated the rear toe link. And did you know that the Integy uprights/hardware weigh only 2.3oz, while the stock parts they replaced (carriers, knuckles, toe links, pins, etc) weigh in at 4.5oz?
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