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Just a heads up - Reverse rake with Tera 3" springs

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Old 04-05-2008, 11:39 AM
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Tera - your PM inbox is disabled.

Thanks for the offer for the bumpstops, but I'd rather not take apart the whole front end, rent compressors again, you know the drill. Cheers

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Old 04-05-2008, 12:38 PM
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Almost forgot - here's my McGyver front bumpstop extensions.

I figured out the ones in the package were wrong after I had the rear lifted and the front end in the air with trackbar, shocks, springs out.

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Old 04-07-2008, 02:58 PM
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Originally Posted by drifter dave
Tera - your PM inbox is disabled.
Sorry, having a mod look into. Sending you a PM.
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Hmmmm, Tera was very good with me.... I had no problems and they responded immediately. No attitude. Very nice.
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Stupid question, but you did remember to remove the spacers before installing the springs didn't you?
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Dang... I'm glad I didn't put mine on. They are still in a box outside. I ordered the front pucks until I get the bumper/wench.

Edit: I see you have an after market bumper and wench and your front still sits higher than the rear.
Old 04-08-2008, 01:19 PM
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Stupid question, but you did remember to remove the spacers before installing the springs didn't you?
I put the springs in at the same time as the rest of the kit. By spacers I assume you mean the Teraflex ones - if they both were on it would be an extreme rake! lol

Edit: I see you have an after market bumper and wench and your front still sits higher than the rear.
Actually my wench wouldn't fit the front bumper and she didn't find it comfortable either

Yes I have a Warn 9000 and the Mopar on there and I'm saggin in the rear. That's why Im surprised/upset.
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I don't blame you. I would be too.



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