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tt/aal/shackles
Ok found it. Now with a 3" body lift will I encounter any electrical wiring that is too short and may be damaged?- k4melot
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Alright I will search for said brackets. I am planning a 3" body lift and shackles/tt. 1997 Ex- k4melot
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tt/aal/shackles
Suspension lift will not affect the way a brush/grille guard fits/looks will it?- k4melot
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tt/aal/shackles
Ok, so, 1.5" from the shackles and 1.5" in the front from TT is safe?- k4melot
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So what is the proper way to even the front and back out if above 2 inches?- k4melot
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Its not sagging at all I just wanted some cheap lift.- k4melot
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About how much rear lift would an AAL and Warrior Shackles give? I understand that to even out the front with the rear, you twist the adjusters on the torsion bars. But, I also read that any more than 2" using this method is not safe. So how must the front be raised with warrior shacks with an...- k4melot
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