Re: Bagging my 70 c10, A few questions....
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Originally Posted by legotech7
I'm not talking about the lower control arms with the bump stops; because I'm bagging mine I needed to remove them because they would have hit or rubbed up against the bags. I'm talking about the upper control arms, that have a slightly smaller rubber stop, but looking at it further If i remove them, they will hit the arm the bag is bolted to that might cause some damage I might not foresee? I'm leaning towards leaving them in....
Anyone else?
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They don't impact lowering the truck so leave them in.
Their job is to keep the uppper arms travel limited (which limits everything else connected). When the front end is raised off the ground, they limit excessive 'droop'.
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