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Full width axles

mr incredible

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wow ........ the body , looks like it survived verry well .. kinda a weird way to adjust your track bar though .......... trying to keep on the lighter side ......... good that no one got hurt .......... it is a beautyful rig , upside down or not ...
 
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spennyluv

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The weight of your 4bt had nothing to do with breaking the track bar. the bar was breaking on its own and you over looked it! Anyway, Nice job, Didnt you bring that Bronco to Livermore last year in Feb. to a nor-cal bronco meet at the airport. Didnt it have a 6cyl in it??? POPS


haha ya thanks for the insight on the trac bar braking it wasnt my fault i dont think%) yea i was out in livermoore with the six in it in febuary if your in the bay area I would love for you to come by and check out the current diesel
 
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spennyluv

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and the full width is not going to fix your death wabble. your eb width will be fine, just make sure your stearing geometry is correct ie drag link to track bar. and that you are running the correct caster bushings for your lift. and that, said bushing were installed correctly. I know it says in plain english front bottom or rear bottom but poop happens and guys put them in backwards.

I am just going a head and doing full width axles and stone crusher steering more for comfort then anything how do Measure what C bushings i need
 
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