crazy4offroad
Equal Opportunity Destroyer
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- West BY-GOD Virginia
- First Name
- Curt
- Truck Year
- 1979
- Truck Model
- K-10
- Engine Size
- 350/SM465/NP205
That sway bar is going to need levelled with some drop brackets where it bolts to the front crossmember under the radiator support, or a pair of quick disconnect rods at the axle. You'll also have to verify the axle droop isnt going to be limited by your shocks. (Nice quad setup by the way.) I know you said it's a street beater but the first time they're hyper extended they will be junked. You'll also have to verify the running angle of your driveshaft wont be in a bind, it looks kind of close there at the pinion, cant tell on the t-case end. Bad thing is all that will have to be done after the fact, with the shims in place. You will probably have to add a half quart of gear oil to the front to compensate for the rotated-up pinion. I see brand new **** on that one tire, wtf?? Was it a spare or something that never saw the road till now or what??
Edit: Ahh I see the **** are on the side tread, not center section.
Edit: Ahh I see the **** are on the side tread, not center section.
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