B Ben B. 1/2 ton status Joined Sep 1, 2005 Posts 350 Reaction score 0 Location Central PA Feb 27, 2007 #1 As the title says, can I just get away with using the dropped steering arm? Do I need the draglink drop also? 4" lift on K10 w/ 35s.
As the title says, can I just get away with using the dropped steering arm? Do I need the draglink drop also? 4" lift on K10 w/ 35s.
BigEasy 1/2 ton status Joined Dec 18, 2006 Posts 418 Reaction score 0 Location U-jeen, Oragun Feb 27, 2007 #2 You've been a member for a year and a half, have 159 posts, and you still asked this question?
Chaddy 1/2 ton status GMOTM Winner Joined May 23, 2005 Posts 4,107 Reaction score 3 Location Salt Lake City,Utah Feb 27, 2007 #3 Ben B. said: As the title says, can I just get away with using the dropped steering arm? Do I need the draglink drop also? 4" lift on K10 w/ 35s. Click to expand... Didnt your lift come with a raised steerring arm?
Ben B. said: As the title says, can I just get away with using the dropped steering arm? Do I need the draglink drop also? 4" lift on K10 w/ 35s. Click to expand... Didnt your lift come with a raised steerring arm?
Hogback Fabrication 1 ton status Vendor GMOTM Winner Joined May 26, 2003 Posts 10,818 Reaction score 1,421 Location New Castle, CO Feb 27, 2007 #4 A raised steering arm should be all you need.
D duey schieffer Newbie Joined Feb 4, 2005 Posts 2 Reaction score 0 Location bradford vt Feb 27, 2007 #5 I guess it just depends upon how far you want to be able to turn to the right