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Actually looking at your first set of pics, you may have to pull the coil spacers for it to clear
Get up under and see how the bar sits when the truck is on the ground. You want it level, if it’s pointing up, you need to go down to the 4”.So I have to rock the 4" drop? I was planning on keeping it at 3
Get up under and see how the bar sits when the truck is on the ground. You want it level, if it’s pointing up, you need to go down to the 4”.
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Just ordered this.View attachment 199120
Unfortuneately I'm on a serious budget, those studs were expensive.i would really recommend you use studs. they clamp tight and hold and dont break off.
Unfortuneately I'm on a serious budget, those studs were expensive.
On Amazon I thought it was over $100 for ARP's.i got a set for like 12 bucks at napa a few years back when i did them on the work truck. it had 3 busted off bolt heads, it was time to pull that manifold off.
On Amazon I thought it was over $100 for ARP's.
Ok, thought this was an exhaust leak because header bolts were loose. Tightened them but noise is still there. I can't tell if it's exhaust or under the valve cover. Def noise from the top end somewhere. Opinions or suggestions?Hood closed.
i would really recommend you use studs. they clamp tight and hold and dont break off.
ARP header bolts work great too and don't break the bank. You'll never break one.i would really recommend you use studs. they clamp tight and hold and dont break off.
ARP header bolts work great too and don't break the bank. You'll never break one.
Do you happen to know the part number off hand?
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