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Originally Posted by JThiessen
Are you sure you are thinking correctly? My LST shocks sit right up against the arm. The spacer goes in the gap between the outer screw hole and the inner, to keep us monkeys from collapsing the outer part of the arm.
As far as the difference, IDK - I've always wondered what the diff is between XL and the X in regards to the arms. Might be something out at the carrier too....
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What I decided is that the diff between the sets is the size of the dogbone, as the flux/Xl uses the larger bones and cups, while the X is smaller. The otherwise the parts for the X and XL/Flux are the same arm and carrier wise.
IDK if its worth it. For only an 1" of gain, its a lot of cash, plus alu arms will bend rather than bend and flex like plastic arms (not to mention weight.) $150 is just too much for me.
As far as the mounting goes, I know what you are saying about the spacer. I actually used a ballend from my Revo parts instead as it had larger, flatter ends as the spacers included tended to dig into the plastic if the screws were tightened down hard. I used long screws all the way thru the shock ends to the back of the original shock mounts along with 3mm nuts. I also needed a spacer between the shock end and the arm so the shock spring did not rub the upper arm. I do have the adj arm kit, so IDK if this makes a diff (seems thicker) and even then the clearance is tight.
The main point is the screw is only supported on one side, so on my heavy truck with strong springs, the 3mm screw bends down after some bashing. There doesn't seem enough meat in the mount to go to 4mm screws (tho may look again.)
It would be nice to have the shock screws supported on both sides to even the load and prevent the easy bends.