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If they don't want questions in an active thread then they need to lock it down.
My question is specifically geared to the front end geometry. Does the max 24" distance wear out the components faster? By your experience/answer I'd say it usually does not.
There are threads all over this site about the max Torsion key lift but they never give specific angles and how it changes the driveline geometry and how that negatively affects wear characteristics and driveability. That's something that should be put into a FAQ section.
Fair point.
Its in the FAQ now
Whil were on the subject, keep in mind that 24+ inches @ the front will allow for almost zero suspension droop, so I have found that it bottoms out the shocks, and I have a rattle in the front end now when that happens. (maybe related to my CV joint?)
Last edited by Luckyse7ens; Apr 30, 2014 at 05:58 PM.
I have a 2001 f150 with 4.6L Romeo W XLT with a valve question, how do you know after putting on the over head cam that the valves are in the right place.???
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03 f150 harley davidson, battery died replaced new one and now my 6 cd player gives me a cd error when trying to play a cd. Any help would be appreciated.