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#51
Don't guess, test them. Plenty of info on the board on how to do so.
So you're saying a properly adjusted camber correction kit did not get rid of your lean?
The Superlift stuff is made in a way that so much variation of length is not credible. Either you do in fact have bad ball joints, or someone doesn't know how to install and adjust a camber kit.
So you're saying a properly adjusted camber correction kit did not get rid of your lean?
The Superlift stuff is made in a way that so much variation of length is not credible. Either you do in fact have bad ball joints, or someone doesn't know how to install and adjust a camber kit.
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no for sure its the ball joints i got it aligned again at a different place and still nothing im dont the bottems this week and the uppers next and align it again.
Don't guess, test them. Plenty of info on the board on how to do so.
So you're saying a properly adjusted camber correction kit did not get rid of your lean?
The Superlift stuff is made in a way that so much variation of length is not credible. Either you do in fact have bad ball joints, or someone doesn't know how to install and adjust a camber kit.
So you're saying a properly adjusted camber correction kit did not get rid of your lean?
The Superlift stuff is made in a way that so much variation of length is not credible. Either you do in fact have bad ball joints, or someone doesn't know how to install and adjust a camber kit.
#53
Agreed! The Superlift stuff is all built in a jig - there should be no variations!
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thats what Superlift said, and if the problem continues after i change my ball joints they'll send me new crossmebers.
hey jimmy quick question on your rear springs how do the tow a trailer??
hey jimmy quick question on your rear springs how do the tow a trailer??
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#56
I haven't towed anything with it as yet. I am sure it wouldn't be a problem though! They're much beefier than the stock springs!
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