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OEM lift done!!!! Pics to follow tomorrow :)

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Old 07-25-2006, 08:40 AM
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Hey Bob;

Your truck looks awesome!! It dosen't look as 'ranked' as mine tho

Here's a shot of mine on 305/70 MTR's>>
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Originally Posted by Starkk
Thanks Bob! It's good to hear it's cheaper to get from Steve. The all in one box makes life easier and ensures that everything is made to fit together.

From what I can figure the PanHard drop bar (from SS) is not necessary... is this correct? There was some discussion on this on the forum before about the proper location and mounting of hte PanHArd bar, but the drop bar is only a different geometry and not a different length? Yes? No? I can not see clearance issues with the stock bar, and if the lengths (C-C) of the two bars are the same then the effects will be the same, right?

If I don't know what I am talking about let me know...
The Drop Pan-hard bar does centre the rear wheels after the lift!! the bar it self it your measure Centre to Centre of the "eyes" on the diagonal it measures longer!!

hope this helps!!
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