what about cognito pitman & idler arm braces, do i need this with my set up, will it help me? http://www.alligatorperformance.com/product_info.php?products_id=3192
yes!
what about cognito pitman & idler arm braces, do i need this with my set up, will it help me? http://www.alligatorperformance.com/product_info.php?products_id=3192
yes!
you dont need a centerlink with stock tires and pyo's IMO, ive never had an issue with mine with just HD rods...
Guss I could of sold you a 1 1/2 superdiesel for you bud I get off at 1230 am here 130 your time bud
With His leveling kit A centerlink is a very good idea. Even if he lets it down to run at the track I'm sure he has fun when he is driving it on the street once in a while.
dont forget to count the turns on the torsion bars bolts for alignment purposes... you know after your done screwing around
you dont need a centerlink with stock tires and pyo's IMO, ive never had an issue with mine with just HD rods...
Also to adjust your T bar bolts the truck Needs to be lifted up with a floor jack to take pressure off the bolts, or you WILL strip them. I know!
I think I've bent my OE link so will be looking for an SD link and installing w/o braces.
Was this at Beaver Springs, judging by your avatar pic? If so, what was the turnout? Me and a friend of mine are thinking of heading up before the season ends.
Not sure why you would need the braces with a straight centerlink ?? purpose of the braces is to stop the rotation of the curved OE centerlink. Don't see much rotational force on a straight link.