locknut
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- 00 Mounty
2000 Mounty V8 AWD appears to be sagging somewhat in the back,so I started poking around the factory load-leveling apparatus and found the plastic link rod for the ride height sensor.Looks like I can shorten it about 3/8" by cutting a section out and gluing it back together to give me about a 1" lift.Looks a lot better!
I marked the air shocks and the raise on them is also about an inch.Has anyone tried this,and any repurcussions or long term effects? Ride quality?
I used to have a B2 and put air shocks on it and it made a world of difference in handling and ride quality.
I also tow periodically,so I'm thinking I'll get another rod to modify and use the original for towing for less stress on the air shocks.They just snap on and off pretty easy.
I marked the air shocks and the raise on them is also about an inch.Has anyone tried this,and any repurcussions or long term effects? Ride quality?
I used to have a B2 and put air shocks on it and it made a world of difference in handling and ride quality.
I also tow periodically,so I'm thinking I'll get another rod to modify and use the original for towing for less stress on the air shocks.They just snap on and off pretty easy.