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Steering arm and drag link I would purchase if it was for me just to keep all the steering componet's in factory spec settings.
Quote from: bake74 on February 03, 2012, 07:34:55 am Steering arm and drag link I would purchase if it was for me just to keep all the steering componet's in factory spec settings.I would go with just the steering arm and not the drag link. They are both designed to compensate for the same thing aren't they? You don't need to do it twice. Your dropped drag link would have to be installed with the drop curves horizontal just to make it fit with a raised steering arm.
Dual steering stabilizer's for your rig, I would say must have. ( they help prevent premature wearing of steering parts, along with easier handling of steering). New bushings, It should come with the spring bushings if that is what you are asking, if not I personally would not buy the kit if it did not have spring bushings with the springs.
Looks like you have quite a plan. Skyjacker is not the best ride in the world. Tuff Country gives a much better experience. !
Off Road Design in Colorado offer some really, really cool stuff just for our trucks. entire suspension came from them. Google them and have a look; you are self admitted over-doer, you will love their stuff!
Another question about the lift kit.Should I be going with the 56 ' springs or the 52' springs.What is the difference in ride. I read an article about a 3/4 ton suburban which had 52' springs. But I think the 56 ' are the stock. Can anyone give advice on this ? Does it really matter which size springs I get?I'm getting ready to order my parts........Thanks for all the great advise so far