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Old 03-31-2004, 12:26 PM   #11
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I forgot about that and was planning on doin that with maybe some southsides or lakewoods, how hard is it to remove the quad shocks and replace them with control arms and whats the ride like aferwords since this is my daily, the roads down here are pretty good
As goes for the quad shocks...just unbolt it. (nothing to it.)
As goes for the south sides or other control arms, its a little more work. Need to remove the rear sway bar and rear springs. Remove the 2 bolts and replace. Need to install battle boxes or similar for the south sides! The south sides are hard on the torque boxes due to solid joints. Mega-bites and such are easier due to polyuration (misspelled I know) bushings.
Good luck.
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South sides require of locating pinion angle when installing.
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