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who made their own trac bars
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[QUOTE="Charles, post: 190316, member: 103"] That is a likely explanation. These people may be running a lot of pre-load that is keeping the joints under pressure at all times, keeping the slop from showing up. It would make the truck ride harshly, but would keep the joints quiet if that were the case. As for a write-up, what could I tell you that you don't already know? It's not rocket-science. I would say that I would draft up your measured geometry, but you don't need help there either. If you do find an area you could use help in I will.... but I don't foresee any gaps in your efforts. [/QUOTE]
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