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okay so next week I plan on cranking my tbars. A few quick questions: any negatives that will result from this? And when I do crank them (this is a stupid question but it will save me trial and error time) in order to raise the suspension am I gonna turn it right or left?
 


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Dont raise it more than 2.5-3 inches. If you raise is the maximum which is between 3 and 3.5 inches you will need an alignment. You will probably wanna invest in 2 inch drop shackles for the rear to match the lift. I believe they are the same as regular bolts in thread pattern. There is a writeup on the TBar crank in the tech library.
 

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