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Old Aug 22, 2006
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Superlift Question

well im debating on a superlift and i was wondering something, i know ther kit comes with drop down brakets for the torsion bars, i was wondering that if you cranked your bars previous to the lift will they still be "cranked" after the lift or is it back to a "stock" like setting???




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Old Aug 22, 2006
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You have to remove the torsion bars to install the lift so if you put them back to where they were before you removed them then they will still be cranked if that makes sense.
 
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ya that makes sense, i wasnt sure of how it was installed, thanks
 
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Old Aug 22, 2006
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I have the superlift kit and i love it, its a very nice kit.
 
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make sure the kit you get comes with the pulse vaccuum spindles. as im pre you dont have live axles.
 
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well i did do the hub fix so technically it is a live axle........
 
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