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Old 01-04-2014, 12:49 PM   #1
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Re: More on ride height

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Thanks all.
RoadRat, the front suspension is a weld in unit and yes I plan on MEAT's for the rear and that is why I will be narrowing the frame rails. My rear tires are the MT SSR 33X22X20 with 20X16 rims.
So, I should level the frame front to back side to side at ride height. to where I want the frontend to ride, then install the front suspension once completed level the frame once more front to back side to side to where I want the rear to ride and narrow the frame rails???????
Sorry guys.
No need to apologize. Asking questions to make educated decisions isn't asking 'dumb questions'. I would contact Scott's & seek their recommendations on setting the front suspension angle prior to welding the set-up in. Go to the source of your parts for best results.
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