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Old 02-07-2011, 04:26 PM   #11
robnolimit
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Re: No Limit '72 C-10

The axle mount is pretty basic. Slide the mount plate in between the axle pad and trailing arm, or lowering block. We provide a drivers side plate as a shim to keep the truck level. These plates are also the link mounts for our new rear sway bars. The U-saddle/mount plate have 5 deg. of adjustment via a slot for one of the mount bolts. This is to allow you to set the bar mount/bar with no binding. The bar has a 4 deg bend to clear aftermarket aluminum HD diff covers. The U-saddle can be mounted above or belowthe mount plate. The goal here is to get the panhard rod as level as possible at R.H.
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