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e3mcgrath

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mine's the same way, my brackets are smaller so the wheel only rubs on the shock. either do this...or deal with it
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addiction2bass

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dam great idea. but does it still bolt on LCA... looks to me like it wouldnt be that good because of such short travel if tucked as well.
guess i just need to build a stronger steering bump stop. shouldnt be to hard to make something work. i just need more gas for my welder.
thanks for the info. guess ill just be short turning radius. LOL
 

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hmm..ordered wheels, dehumped/trimmed the lower/upper control arms on the driver's side. wired up the gauges inside the cab, still havethe run the sender wires. tie rod notch on DS, relocate the harness and get the y-pipe reworked and it should be ready to go. so this isn;t a completely boring update, have a pic
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still have to plumb the tank sensor. it's sitting on 2x4s cause i don't have the ypipe done yet but it confirms it lays.
 
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