Im sure we would but you probably already beat us to the bong
Bri Bri is "smoking" Steve’s "bong" now????? WTF is wrong with you people?
Im sure we would but you probably already beat us to the bong
Im sure we would but you probably already beat us to the bong
So if lowering the tbars is a good idea if I lower them completely is the truck safe to drive on the street to the track?
Still learning.
So if lowering the tbars is a good idea if I lower them completely is the truck safe to drive on the street to the track?
Still learning.
yes as long as you align it after you lower it
yes as long as you align it after you lower it
So...everytime you lower to go to the track the truck will have to be aligned again? Even it you count the turns out and go back the same? Seems like the alignment would be the same if the bolts go back where they were. Just trying to figure this out. My truck is stock height in the front.
if your track is really close to you, shouldnt be an issue but if you have to drive more than 5 miles, i wouldnt lower your truck first. toe change is drastic on our trucks even from stock height to fully lowered with stock keys. you will tear the inner edges of your tires up if you drive that way too long. if you mark where your bolts go when you had it aligned before you lowered it and cranked them back to that spot, you should be right back to how you were before without issue unless something bent from the track
I thought about that but my luck the jack would be gone about the time I hit the staging lanes.