crazywelder72
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I know this sounds like a crazy idea and you may wonder why. Let me explain first then I am open to thoughts and Ideas.
When whoever did the lift in my truck to accommodate the 53's seemed to overlook something. The rear of the front tires have almost no clearance to the rear of the front fenders, not to mention the J pipe.
I figure it would be relatively easy since it has full hydraulic steering. I would think I just need to relocate the leaf shackles futher forward on the frame rail and have the drive shaft lengthened? and add some leingth to the front brake lines. I dont have to worry anbout the shocks as they havent been installed yet. So i think thats it?
I have already cut of the bottom of the front fenders and did a "mud flap" design because the tries would grab them going over a curb and folding them.
When whoever did the lift in my truck to accommodate the 53's seemed to overlook something. The rear of the front tires have almost no clearance to the rear of the front fenders, not to mention the J pipe.
I figure it would be relatively easy since it has full hydraulic steering. I would think I just need to relocate the leaf shackles futher forward on the frame rail and have the drive shaft lengthened? and add some leingth to the front brake lines. I dont have to worry anbout the shocks as they havent been installed yet. So i think thats it?
I have already cut of the bottom of the front fenders and did a "mud flap" design because the tries would grab them going over a curb and folding them.
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