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Ingenious
Did you have to adjust lower arm or so cz i did lift my ford ranger and the tyres look like they need to be align
@@Scott-t3s any lifting that you do you will have to get an alignment it does slightly adjust steering and tie rod ends with lifting
@@herpabetic thanks bro appreciate your advice, il take that into action progress, cheers
So alignment to your marked bolts takes the place of wheel alignment ? Or should you do a wheel alignment after installing.?
It should still be moderately close but I always suggest an alignment after any suspension or tire right end replacement
Nice work
Is it sitting level with the 1.5 or is there still some rake?
It was sitting good..have not seen it in awhile
You didn't have to take the lower control arms loose. Just remove the spindle
It was brand new ...maybe 20 miles on her....stubborn...lol
I see where he has a point tho. Bc you have to remove the cv axle if you do it from the upper control arm. If you don’t it has been known to damage the cv. Doing it this way removes that all together. I’ll try this
Ingenious
Did you have to adjust lower arm or so cz i did lift my ford ranger and the tyres look like they need to be align
@@Scott-t3s any lifting that you do you will have to get an alignment it does slightly adjust steering and tie rod ends with lifting
@@herpabetic thanks bro appreciate your advice, il take that into action progress, cheers
So alignment to your marked bolts takes the place of wheel alignment ? Or should you do a wheel alignment after installing.?
It should still be moderately close but I always suggest an alignment after any suspension or tire right end replacement
Nice work
Is it sitting level with the 1.5 or is there still some rake?
It was sitting good..have not seen it in awhile
You didn't have to take the lower control arms loose. Just remove the spindle
It was brand new ...maybe 20 miles on her....stubborn...lol
I see where he has a point tho. Bc you have to remove the cv axle if you do it from the upper control arm. If you don’t it has been known to damage the cv. Doing it this way removes that all together. I’ll try this