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torsion keys

Old Apr 29, 2006
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torsion keys

Are these any different from the factory torsion keys?

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/3-Lif...59721605QQrdZ1
 
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Old Apr 29, 2006
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I honestly don't know but I was told that by putting them on you can basically do the same thing as cranking the t-bars but they help keep some of the travel and ride quality.

If I wasn't planning on a suspension lift i would get them and try them out.
 
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Old Apr 29, 2006
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i got them and it lets you turn your t-bars up 2 more inches than stock
 
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So if I plan on lifting the front up two inches, would it be wise to go ahead and install these? Would these get rid of any premature wear, accelerated torsion fatigue, etc....over if I were to just crank the rods with the factory keys?
 
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Old Apr 30, 2006
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yea i was going to buy them and i emaild the guy and he said it takes up to 45 days to get them cause they have to be made....its kinda a rip off
 
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I guess it would be a better idea if I just crank the bars a little witht he stock keys. Thanks guys.
 
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