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Re: Crank the torsion bars! [Re: TrailMystic] #846885 11/25/07 09:59 PM
Joined: Jan 2004
Posts: 100
JohnW Offline
Wheeler
What should camber be set to after the lift???


2002 Trooper S 5spd, cone filter, Ranchos, Modified for 2WL
Re: Crank the torsion bars! [Re: JohnW] #846886 11/26/07 11:45 PM
Joined: Apr 2006
Posts: 97
JTW Offline OP
Getting the Wheeling Fever
Alright, so I finished my body lift yesterday and tonight when I get home from work I'm going to try and lift the front another 1.5 - 2". Right now I have 5.5" from the wheels to the inside of the fender. I think it will need 7.5" to be able to steer without rubbing. I really don't want to trim my fenders so I'm hoping this is all I'll need. Am I going to break my back trying to turn these? Pretty sore after doing the body lift yesterday el solo.


1991 Trooper, 3.4L, holley tbi, 3" body lift on 33" bfg AT's, indy HD lift shackles, G80, MUA 5, Power windows and locks. http://www.cardomain.com/ride/3133352
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