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Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: colorado springs
Posts: 479
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moroso advance curve kit
The weights in this kit are different than the ones on the dizy, just want to make sure I put them in right. The center plate has offset holes and my guess is that the off set hole to right while standing at the front of the truck should be offset toward the motor and the hole on the left is offset toward the firewall is this right or is there a better way to tell if the center plate is put inright
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Grandpa in the rustmobile...
Join Date: Nov 2008
Location: Spokane WA/Viola TN
Posts: 11,422
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Re: moroso advance curve kit
I need to do this also but am too scared to mess something up, and I dont understand how it works. good luck
mine came with some directions but thats all I can tell ya
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Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: colorado springs
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Re: moroso advance curve kit
Its pretty easy if you do some searching and reading before, I realized shortly after posting that my question was kinda dum, cause the weights spin around so the directon of the offset holes changes. Started to get to cold so Im gonna finish it up tomorow evrything has been pretty simple I just wanted to make sure I got the wieghts right since there shaped a little different than the stock ones
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