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Old 06-15-2009, 02:13 PM
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high steer pics

I have a 92 e-cab that came with high steer. This last weekend the stabalizer shock bent and i got to looking at the setup and it was done wrong. I'm asking for pics to see the different setups that i can do.
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kind of a crappy pic
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maybe pics of your set up can help diagnose what is wrong with your set up.
Originally Posted by waskillywabbit
The IFS box mount is pretty simple. Cut the fender well so you can easily access the PS box area like shown in my pictures posted already and then push the box all the way forward until it is on the core. Angle it so the holes line up on the frame in the center and then test fit your mounting plates. Tack weld and test fit again to make sure the pitman arm clears and weld out.



what you don't want to have happen when you install your high steer:
Originally Posted by 98taco4x
oh and make sure that your drag link clears your tierod.
Cause you don't want this.


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