Reddog1 wrote:
notsobigjoe wrote:
burningman wrote:
walkeraw wrote:
I didn't need to install the saddle brackets, since I have running boards installed.
Wait, what?? What have running boards got to do with it?
I've got running boards, they're no substitute for the brackets.
Yea, I was curious about this to. Can you explain a little more?
walkeraw's situation may be the same as mine. On my '96 Dodge SRW, the running boards hang low enough they were the controlling factor on how much ground clearence my lift had. As I recall, without the running boards I could have had an additional 1 to 2 inches clearence. I decided to leave it, and it never became an issue.
When I install the lift for my DRW, I will again have to consider the running boards.
Wayne
But that's the opposite of what he said. He said he didn't need to install his saddle brackets because of his running boards. That still makes no sense.