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Pro-Trax Frontend

Old Oct 7, 1999 | 09:31 PM
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What makes the Laeger Protrax Frontend so much better than a regular set of a-arms. This system comes with a steering stem to but why is it almost $2000. I can get a regular set of a-arms for around $600 and a steering stem for around $250. Why the big price difference.

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Old Oct 8, 1999 | 02:07 PM
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I'm pretty sure that you need the Laeger frame to use the Pro-trax system. So, you have to buy a Laeger frame (ouch!), and then the Pro-trax system seperate. I'm not positive, but I think that's how it goes. Wait! I also think you can graft it onto a stock frame (cut stock frond end off, weld Laeger front end on), but whats the point w/ a stock chassis. dont quote me, but that's what I remember reading. Later!
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Old Oct 8, 1999 | 05:44 PM
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I think that the Leager Pro-Trax front end is offered for the stock R frame. What make it so much more expensive is that it come with t-pin spindels and bindless ball joints, plus the steering stem and a-arms.
 
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