Couple of Q's?
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Couple of Q's?
Now that i have my manual hubs in, i have noticed the steering is very light, so i was wondering if anyone could recommend a good replacement steering stabiliser, and also i want to level out my front by cranking the torsion bars a little. Whats the highest i should go assuming i didint have a body lift? If anyone can help it would be great!
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Yep, there are plenty out there... I didn't notice a rel diffrence with a new one myself..
Hey Derek... Is there a chance you can post some photos of your truck, oe e-mail to me?? I have realy been mulling a charcoal 2-tone on the lower half and flares (Got a little rust starting and don't want to paint the whole door..)
Hey Derek... Is there a chance you can post some photos of your truck, oe e-mail to me?? I have realy been mulling a charcoal 2-tone on the lower half and flares (Got a little rust starting and don't want to paint the whole door..)
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I got my OME stabilizer from Mike at Xtreme off-road. $52 I think.
You can crank your torsion bars upto 15". After that it will be very stiff. I have mine just over 14.5"(14 5/8"). It sits level with the Downey HD rear springs.
You can crank your torsion bars upto 15". After that it will be very stiff. I have mine just over 14.5"(14 5/8"). It sits level with the Downey HD rear springs.
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