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Old Nov 24, 2013
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Upper arms after spindle lift

Hey guys -


Did the WNP spindle lift today as well as upper arm, lower arm, B torsion bars from an Exploder, tie rod ends, and Monroe Reflex for an FX4 (if it matters). Question is my upper arms are at a pretty steep angle. Normal, or do I need to crank the torsion bars back down some?

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Old Nov 24, 2013
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I would think that your downward travle would be limited with the t-bars cranked that much but that is just my opinion
 
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Old Nov 24, 2013
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Is the truck on it's own weight in these pictures? Or is it on stands?
 
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if thats the truck on its tires, drop the t bars. unless you want to clank over every bump. you will have about 2.5" down travel at most like that.
 
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Old Nov 28, 2013
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UNCRANK them things! It's probably far beyond being able to be aligned right now too.
 
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