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jgmachine
07-31-2010, 12:46 PM
Hi guys, its been a long time since I have posted. I am due for tires and want to go 37's so I installed the Truxx leveling kit last night. Install took about 2 hrs with a friend helping. Anyway, my front tires squeal initially under hard acceleration. It has now gone away for the most part. Anyone else have this happend???
I love the stance of the truck now and should have done this years ago... I also put in the 1.25 spacers in the rear...
Scarsman
07-31-2010, 05:58 PM
Hi guys, its been a long time since I have posted. I am due for tires and want to go 37's so I installed the Truxx leveling kit last night. Install took about 2 hrs with a friend helping. Anyway, my front tires squeal initially under hard acceleration. It has now gone away for the most part. Anyone else have this happend???
I love the stance of the truck now and should have done this years ago... I also put in the 1.25 spacers in the rear...
Well, you need to get the alignment done after installing the kit. It sounds like you probably have some toe issues. I would get it done soon, because if it is bad enough to make your tires squeal, then it will cause some bad wear pretty fast.
pat123
08-01-2010, 05:42 PM
Hi guys, its been a long time since I have posted. I am due for tires and want to go 37's so I installed the Truxx leveling kit last night. Install took about 2 hrs with a friend helping. Anyway, my front tires squeal initially under hard acceleration. It has now gone away for the most part. Anyone else have this happend???
I love the stance of the truck now and should have done this years ago... I also put in the 1.25 spacers in the rear...
What mechanical skill level do you need to install both ends?
jgmachine
08-02-2010, 04:43 AM
Prob a 2 ot of 10.
About 3 bolts on each side. I recommend buying the tool for the torsion keys, which is basically a c-clamp, but safer...
pat123
08-03-2010, 03:41 AM
Prob a 2 ot of 10.
About 3 bolts on each side. I recommend buying the tool for the torsion keys, which is basically a c-clamp, but safer...
Thanks!
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