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does it rub at full flex or when turning to its full capacity?
dont know yet mate. litterally have done 10kms on them
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dont know yet mate. litterally have done 10kms on them
thats enought to test em out, jeez how much time do you want come on!
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That set up should have no issues at all...

Accept he will need longer brake lines if he pushes the truck to its limits...
a bracket would do the trick quite easily and there is enough slack in the brake lines if you remove some of the clips and bend some of the brackets
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a bracket would do the trick quite easily and there is enough slack in the brake lines if you remove some of the clips and bend some of the brackets
Yeh but... for only AU$200 from the US you can get 3' -4" SS braided and plastc sheathed brake lines...

Which will be good from stanadrd OME lift to to +31/2" of lift, which we all know is where this truck will eventually go...LOL
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Yeh but... for only AU$200 from the US you can get 3' -4" SS braided and plastc sheathed brake lines...

Which will be good from stanadrd OME lift to to +31/2" of lift, which we all know is where this truck will eventually go...LOL
a proper braided line would be nice maybe being so cheap he can get one for me too
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It appears I have the computer skills of a three year old and I am failing with the search button.
So to all the guys/girls with after market rims, how did you incorperate the pressure sensors, or did you leave them out ?
And has anyone got the centre cap to flare measurement for a standard CRD unlimited ?
Cheers..........Shane
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thats enought to test em out, jeez how much time do you want come on!
had it fully flexxed out yesterday in the front and the brake lines were still slackish, so there is no problem there, thinking of geting aftermarket control arms, how much difference will it actuall make?
atm its just got coils and shocks i think as i have only just got the car.

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