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Location: Mt Airy, MD
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Re: 1972 8"lift I got questions?????
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Get the wheels straight Turn to the right counting the turns of the steering wheel Turn left,same thing and figure the difference...like 2 to the right/3 1/2 to the left Get wheels straight again You need to take 3/4 turn out from the let to give 3/4 to the right Pop one end of the drag-link turn steering wheel the 3/4 to make centered Adjust drag-link till it fits in it`s hole
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Join Date: Aug 2002
Location: mass
Posts: 1,278
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Re: 1972 8"lift I got questions?????
thanks so much for the help,i cant wait to get the truck out of storage to fix this, all the local guys said its just what happens from too much lift.
earl, its got 35" all terrains for now, i got all 4 used for $100 bucks cause my friends 70 GMC went down to stock height. When i get out of school in 08 the truck will finally get the big block in and some 38"s |
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