When doing a static drop with shocks or springs don't forget to adjust the front sway bar to keep it level. I got my front sway bars back at an angle that they weren't fighting the rest of the front suspension and yes it was a big improvement in ride and handling, I used 6 inch by 3/8's bolts...
So I finally grew tired of the cheap aluminum or silver trim and did something about it. I used SEM plastic prep and interior paint products on everything but the steering wheel pieces, those I just ordered black ones from my dealer. Since I like the old style muscle car looks I went matte black.
How does doing something twice become budget friendly? Do it right do it once, get a set of Firestone ride rights if they make them for your application.
I just installed the Hellwig adjustable rear bar on my truck and wow what a improvement in road manners. Part number is 7800 if anyone is interested, the nice part about the Hellwig is the end links are adjustable so you can adjust it for the amount of control and ride height. If you are on the...
Here is a novel idea, next time you want to start a thread and don't want to make yourself look like a idiot take a walk out to your truck and take a look at it so you know what your talking about. Duh it's riveted in? Duh I don't have to section the floor just cut the lip down. LOL
Back to the subject at hand, I don't recall anyone making a bolt in kit so as stated you will need to buy a rack and fab your own brackets and steering linkage which the hardest part being the linkage from the column to the rack. If my thought process is right while thinking about this you will...
Ya I am but I have been around long enough to spot a parrot.
Parrot: a guy on the internet who has little or no knowledge and just repeats things he has read.
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