Up next VOTW: Alpine Loop Published on September 13, 2018 Author Tread Staff Tags bilt magazine, lazy lewis, lewis built, lewis built performance, lewis built radius arms, lewis built track bar, lewis radius arms, ram radius arms, Share article Facebook 0 Twitter 0 Mail 0 Lewis Built: Rock-solid Radius Arms for the F-Series Running a full-size truck off-road has never been easier, thanks to Lewis Built. With the dozens of aftermarket options available for RAM, GM and Ford trucks today, we are in the golden age of making square pegs fit in round holes. Lewis Built is ahead of the curve and is offering up their heavy-duty radius arms for RAM and F-series Super Duty Ford Trucks. CAD designed and laser cut from 3/16 HRPO steel plate, featuring fully boxed fabricated design, with Currie Johnny-Joint spherical bearings and a separate upper FK Rod end Heim joint, these are fully length adjustable from stock to “I need to fit 40’s without trimming” and anywhere in between. The whole package includes full grade 8 hardware, all for the sweet price of $1349.99 plus shipping. Lewis Built really knocked this out of the park with high end components. Check them out if you rock a full-size rig! Subscribe to our weekly newsletter
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