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Old 04-21-2011
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wats the opinion on cranking t bars n how much will it raise front
 
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Do it at your own will. Depending on what bars you have you will get a very stiff ride, you will put strain on your front suspension components. Also over time your tbars will begin too sag. Get it aligned over because your tires will get cooked if you don't. I cranked mine to level the truck i did it on the alignment rack and it didn't change a whole lot.
 
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1-3inches of lift just depends on how much you crank them,but the more you crank them up the rougher the ride and parts wear out quicker
 
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according to your signature you have a 97 so you don't even have torsion bars
 
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according to your signature you have a 97 so you don't even have torsion bars
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