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Old 05-11-2008, 03:02 PM   #10 (permalink)
toyotaoffroadFJ
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Re: All Pro FOX 2.5 issue's

drivers side...see how the hose gets kinked at the bottom

passenger side

passenger side sway bar bracket

hose kink


i thought that load noise on sudden bumps was the skid plate and sway bar hitting eachother....look what i found
this is a pic of the skid plate
pic of the sway bar.

i guess they are hitting eachother because the sway bar dropped and inch for the bracket and the coils really didnt lift the truck up
driver side sway bar

reservoir brackets...
this is the only way i could mount them as you see in this pic if i reversed the brackets they would hit this mount...

this is the height of the truck after i drop it back down on all 4


i will also add I am not crying about the kit..i took it on the beach and its nuts!! i just gotta work out a few bugs and I am truly happy i already got the vendors attention and there trying to help me out...goes a long way with me thats i why i replaced the DR's with these in the first place
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