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GpnAZ
Jan 10, 2014Explorer
Mellow Mike - I'm having Amp Power steps put on next week and I had Tom"s Camperland install the Torklift tiedowns and wiring for the 7 pin plugin. I read your writeup on the installation, good job as always. The one thing I did not like about the front tiedowns on mine, is they stick out about 3 inches farther then they need to. I am going to contact Torklift about it because I would like to drill another hole so I can slide them in another 3".
jefe4x4 - My rear spring packs are just like Mellow Mikes, I will probably try the half set Stable Loads first like Jumbo Jet suggested and go from there. It does not have a rear anti-sway bar, I am just trying to do the fewest mods I can to get away from all the clanking and banging these additional suspension mods make sometimes. My 275-70rx18" Firestone tires are E-rated and the load rating I think was 3600-3700 lbs, so I will wear these out before I try something else.
1mtnman - Thank you.
bka0721 - Thank you and it is nice when you're truck is matched closely with your truck.
clickrf8 - Thank you for the nice words.
Bigfootchevy - Thank you and I will definitely be looking at the Torklift stableloads.
jefe4x4 - My rear spring packs are just like Mellow Mikes, I will probably try the half set Stable Loads first like Jumbo Jet suggested and go from there. It does not have a rear anti-sway bar, I am just trying to do the fewest mods I can to get away from all the clanking and banging these additional suspension mods make sometimes. My 275-70rx18" Firestone tires are E-rated and the load rating I think was 3600-3700 lbs, so I will wear these out before I try something else.
1mtnman - Thank you.
bka0721 - Thank you and it is nice when you're truck is matched closely with your truck.
clickrf8 - Thank you for the nice words.
Bigfootchevy - Thank you and I will definitely be looking at the Torklift stableloads.
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