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rolnlo
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New postPosted: Sun Jun 15, 2008 1:04 am 
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any1 got pics of what thy did with steering rod when bodydropping with stock arms?


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not sure on a yota but i know on my buddies ford he used double d ends to move the steering shaft out of the way
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You notch and plate the top of the a-arm where the steering shaft is close to it. Make the notch big enough to allow for travel.
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will i be sweet to do that with a 3inch drop and 25mm z


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N2BNLow
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No. It wont work for anything more than a 2 3/4" to the pinch. I can send you pics of what you need to do if you give me your e-mail address. Its alot easier for me to send pics that way.[/img]
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Tommy B
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on my 82. 2 or so inch bd and a zed i moved the steering mounts up inside the cab. then moved the hole on the firewall and then had to move the booster over and now cant fit the stock intake manifold.

damn body drops so much work. i did it without putting a uni in the steering


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N2BNLow
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If you alter the steering shaft the way I did, you wont have any problems.
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