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Suspension, Drive Train, and Tires
Ball joints and wheel hub discussion
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[QUOTE="CurtisF, post: 1106959, member: 829"] I like it. In all honesty I was tired of the lift. Still miss the looks of having a lifted truck, but I don't miss the problems with having it and trying to tow most days a week. Doesn't look nearly as cool as it did, but I had to choose function over looks. I was destroying driveline components non-stop, and that got old in a hurry. Knock on wood no issues with suspension or driveline for the past 10 months that I've been back down to the stock ride. That was my biggest beef having a lift, wearing through every damn part I could think of, and towing up to 25K really tests the limits of a lifted driveline. [/QUOTE]
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