To Roto Joint or Not To Roto Joint

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After doing some rereading of the thread, talked to UMI Sales again, looked over some other threads I decided to take a chance on the non adjustable roto arms. I thank everyone for their input. I know alot said about the adjustable ones but I feel my car will have the need for that kind of an adjustment. Having them in hand will also give me a better idea if they will be what I really want compaired to what I have now. Only real kicker is having to wait for them to be shipped. If I would of went for the poly set they would be here Monday.
 
After doing some rereading of the thread, talked to UMI Sales again, looked over some other threads I decided to take a chance on the non adjustable roto arms. I thank everyone for their input. I know alot said about the adjustable ones but I feel my car will have the need for that kind of an adjustment. Having them in hand will also give me a better idea if they will be what I really want compaired to what I have now. Only real kicker is having to wait for them to be shipped. If I would of went for the poly set they would be here Monday.
So are they having a supply issue?
 
After thinking it'll be a 20 minute job, they're in. Took over an hour cause I didn't know there were burrs on the passenger frame side mount that would't let the roto joint to just slide in.
Pics or it didn't happen. 😄
 
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