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Suspension, Drive Train, and Tires
Cross over steering
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[QUOTE="Layson, post: 338163, member: 298"] It is a HUGE upgrade. My truck with 12" of lift with 40's and crossover steering steered 10x better than my truck on 6" of lift with 37's and no crossover. Trust me it is worth every penny. That change in geometry is huge. I bet on a 6" lifted truck it would steer as good as stock. [/QUOTE]
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