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Ranger_Tim
Mar 24, 2017Explorer
The lower stableloads do a lot to improve the handling of my truck (SRW F350) and are easy to swing into place or out of use. The uppers only make contact when the camper is loaded so I leave them on all the time. I have not felt any need to do anything else to the suspension. The truck came with the factory package rear sway bar.
The lower Stableloads are difficult to install without help and the drill kit from Torklift is essential if you must drill holes. It takes three minutes per hole with the kit and forever without. They send nice bits with the kits. Make sure you have a decent jack before getting started. Getting it all to line up and into position is the toughest part -- that's when a helper comes in handy. I also used a long pry bar to get the bolts into the holes.
The lower Stableloads are difficult to install without help and the drill kit from Torklift is essential if you must drill holes. It takes three minutes per hole with the kit and forever without. They send nice bits with the kits. Make sure you have a decent jack before getting started. Getting it all to line up and into position is the toughest part -- that's when a helper comes in handy. I also used a long pry bar to get the bolts into the holes.
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