Question for those running Tony's 3-4/5-6

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NathanJax

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stock, but running the re-locator brackets
 
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Thanks Nate. I'm actually installing the rear hardware kit this weekend. Hoping to get the 5/6 kit soon.
 

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remember to move the swaybar over in rear and also redrill the 2 holes on the bracket mount over 1 inch on the drivers side swaybar axle bracket.
 
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remember to move the swaybar over in rear and also redrill the 2 holes on the bracket mount over 1 inch on the drivers side swaybar axle bracket.

Thanks! Yeah I did that a while back when I installed the spohn pan hard bar.
 

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Stock with the brackets here. One of these days ill swap out to the actual adjustable bars though
 

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if you do both the upper and lower you can push the rear axle back to center it in well.

NOTE= Buying only lowers will give you so much negative pinion angle truck will vibrate bad. Had a guy that just bought lowers from a online place and moved the axle so far back to try to center pinion was facing like -8. I always set people up with both upper/lowers. Make lowers 9/16 longer and uppers 1/2 inch longer.
 
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