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Old 05-17-2018, 12:28 PM   #5
cruizin01
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Re: RideTech or QA1

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Originally Posted by Mr.Rogers View Post
I just scrolled through and read your entire build thread. Great work so far! How was the install of the StreetGrip kit? Did you find drilling the control arms for the placement of the sway bar end links hard at all?
Thanks!

Like I said the StreetGrip was all pretty easy. I had to swap out the front shocks because of a difference in length on my particular setup but RT did so with no problem.

Drilling the arms and the front frame area for the sway bar is all easy and straight forward. Same with the rear leaf brackets. The most challenging thing is probably swapping the new control arm bushings. Especially if you've never done that before. I bought there install kit which helped but still needed to use my press at work for some of it.
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