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Old 03-13-2008, 02:50 AM   #26
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Re: sway bar bracket????

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i cut the back off my brackets and turned them around so it wold move the bushing up to the frame and still keep it out of a bind.
do we have to do this if we drop our trucks 5" in front?
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Old 03-13-2008, 10:02 AM   #27
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do we have to do this if we drop our trucks 5" in front?
I didn't. Mine were bolted directly to the frame w/5+" of front drop. I'm not sure how it will be now w/a Dropmember up front (haven't had the a-arms installed long enough to figure it all out).
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I didn't. Mine were bolted directly to the frame w/5+" of front drop. I'm not sure how it will be now w/a Dropmember up front (haven't had the a-arms installed long enough to figure it all out).
When you figure out the swaybar, let us know. It looks like you could use the stock outer hole and drill another. That's w/stock arms- if you're using ARTs, I dunno...
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When you figure out the swaybar, let us know. It looks like you could use the stock outer hole and drill another. That's w/stock arms- if you're using ARTs, I dunno...
I am using ART's.
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Old 12-08-2013, 11:30 PM   #30
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Thanks for all who posted, helped me with my search! Looks like ill be cutting my stockers and flipping them around like redrat
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