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VVVIIIIBBBRRRAATTTTIIOOONNN!!!!
This may sound retarded but here goes. A lot of people drive with their back windows down and their front windows up. This will cause the vehicle to vibrate simular to a front end problem. More than likely this ansor is not even close to your problem, but you never know.- J.P.
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- Forum: Shocks, Suspensions, Lift Kits
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Vibration Help
old or tired shock absorbers might react this way at thees speeds with big tires. If you have GOOD quality shocks that you know are working to there full potential and all that other stuff has ben done I feal for you man that has got to be frustrating.- J.P.
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- Forum: Tires & Wheels
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opinions on rim sizes and tire preferance
what is the best rim size and tire size for an xlt with a 5.5" susp kit. what is an all around good tire for 4x4ing and highway.post your favorite. I'm interested in what you think looks best and preforms best. Do stock size rims and tires look funny with 5.5" susp. kit?- J.P.
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- Forum: Tires & Wheels
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Removing Overload Spring
that Is a good question. I've never removed the leaf of a spring befor, although I have herd of people doing it if that helps at all. There is no doubt that it can be done. My best advice to you is to look for an artical where some people are posting back and forth on a heavy subject and send...- J.P.
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- Forum: Shocks, Suspensions, Lift Kits
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Removing Overload Spring
you'r first aproch is going to be as fallows. Get a hold of the bigest flat-head screwdriver you can find. Then place it firmly btween the two front teeth. Nexed grab a hammer and tap the handle of the screw driver rather firmly 3 times. With your now, missing two front teeth any wories about...- J.P.
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- Forum: Shocks, Suspensions, Lift Kits