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Old 01-09-2011, 06:23 PM
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IFS front end-Help

I have a stock 94 Toy pickup and I added an ARB winch bumper to it. I noticed that the added weight made my 32x11.5 rub. All I want is to lift it 2" at best. what is my best option.

1- Old Man Emu Torsion Bar upgrade
2-Ball joint spacers?

If number two, will there be added wear to the ball joints or other suspension parts?

Thanks
Old 01-09-2011, 06:26 PM
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ball joint spacers or just crank the stock t-bars. Not sure on the wear though as I have never run them.
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Crank the stock t-bars to get the height back to clear the tires.
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Get bigger torsion bars from sway-a-way, is what i would do.
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Had them hindered flex, perhaps ball joint spacers if you want more lift than you had. But depends on you intended use of your truck, so if you like speed and are bottoming out bad go for it.

I had Downey 26mm Tbars.
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