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Old 03-28-2009, 07:48 PM   #1
nogaroa4
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Lower Control Arms on a IFS....Parallel"

How important is it to get your bottom control arms parallel to the ground, side to side and front to back. I just installed a TCI Mustang 2 suspension and 4 link. I put the frame on a 1.7 degree angle when installing the front cross member thinking that the back would sit higher then the front when the truck was at ride height.

It seems that the frame sits at 1 degree pitch front to back at ride height instead. Now my front control arms pitch back, is that ok?
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