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Old 08-05-2005, 01:30 PM   #6
north star
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Man, I have the same set-up on my Sierra and cranking the torsion bars was the worst thing in the world that I have ever done. My front end is shot, twice. I have broken every possible componentin the front end of my truck, including the shocks. If i had it to do all over again I would put a suspension lift on before I cranked my bars. I had heard the cranking was hard on the front end but i had no idea. And the ride really sucks. I can't wait until I get my plow truck put together so I can put the 285's on it. After that I am lifting my 1/2 ton and putting 315's under it with the t-bars backed down.
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