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Wicked Pissah

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I has the lows:

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Can anyone recommend an alignment shop?

billy why did you put your stock springs back in?, it looked better when it was lowered. clean that damn thing! jeez
 

Jeepngli

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Just got back from a nice cruise around town with some mustangs. Will post up pics later. Beautiful out
 

Captainstr8edge

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Just finished my sway bar relocation. Tires come in tomorrow! Brian, when you get your racestars let me know and I can give you a couple pointers on them. They are pretty easy though.
 

S197gt07

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Just finished my sway bar relocation. Tires come in tomorrow! Brian, when you get your racestars let me know and I can give you a couple pointers on them. They are pretty easy though.

How hard can it be to put a wheel on? :roflmao:

I have the relocation brackets as well, in waiting, for whenever I decide to get the wheels
 

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How hard can it be to put a wheel on? :roflmao:

I have the relocation brackets as well, in waiting, for whenever I decide to get the wheels

Haha the wheels are easy, the relocation brackets are the thing that takes a little time. Pretty much just jack it up by the suspension, remove the tires, unbolt the shock, remove the sway bar, cut the brackets, mount the sway bar to the bracket but leave it off the upper mounts so it can swing down, otherwise you can't get the shock bolt back in. That's what messed us up a little. Once you have the shock back in you can swing the sway bar back up and everything fits together nicely.
 

S197gt07

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Fair enough. Got a good idea of how to do it Friday when we did billy's coilover kit. Since we had to remove the shock, and drop the swaybar to get the springs out.

Good times.
 

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