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Tyler A GenIII
4/05/2001 21:56:26
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Message: Got 'em! Total time(to buy and install) 45 min. Simple bolt on. They seem to work as well, not phenominally but a little. Maybe some extra frabricating would help a little later. Only $32!
Tyler A '00 Dakota Sport-16.532 @ 82mph
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98SPRTV6 GenIII
4/06/2001 12:56:08
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Message: What kind did you get? What motor does your dak have?
'98 Sport 3.9L 5-speed 3.55. Custom CAI, ASP Pullies, Traction Bars.
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Wayne GenIII
4/06/2001 23:18:03
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Message: Glad you got'em. Sounds like you have some adjusting to do to get the most out of them. From my limited experience the closer you set the rubber to the spring, the better they will work. The down side is the ride quailty will suffer. I think I remember someone saying that 1.5 to 2 inches away works best.
Wayne Van Metre '99 CC SLT 5.2/auto/3.90 anti spin
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Wayne GenIII
4/06/2001 23:19:06
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Message: Glad you got'em. Sounds like you have some adjusting to do to get the most out of them. From my limited experience the closer you set the rubber to the spring, the better they will work. The down side is the ride quailty will suffer. I think I remember someone saying that 1.5 to 2 inches away works best.
Wayne Van Metre '99 CC SLT 5.2/auto/3.90 anti spin
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Tyler A GenIII
4/06/2001 23:47:43
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Message: 98sprtv6, Ive got the 3.9 with a 5spd too. Great motor, lots of mods i want to do, just need the cash. And Wayne, yea id like to adjust them sooner or later, and yup I put the stopper on the closest peg to the shocks.
Tyler A '00 Dakota Sport-16.532 @ 82mph
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