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SportTrac Discussion
Suspension
1st gen lift kits
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<blockquote data-quote="curtis james" data-source="post: 1049969" data-attributes="member: 61549"><p>As far as body lifts there is a few makers, there was a time you could drill out hockey pucks and longer bolts but the compound in some are a tad softer now, most poly based are preferred, every truck i have been in has a smoother ride from worn stock mounts and some were resting on frame from wear. Over the years a few guys on here talked about the fun of rusted stock bolts removal and how factory bushings were no longer present. there should be a few threads on here for kits installed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="curtis james, post: 1049969, member: 61549"] As far as body lifts there is a few makers, there was a time you could drill out hockey pucks and longer bolts but the compound in some are a tad softer now, most poly based are preferred, every truck i have been in has a smoother ride from worn stock mounts and some were resting on frame from wear. Over the years a few guys on here talked about the fun of rusted stock bolts removal and how factory bushings were no longer present. there should be a few threads on here for kits installed. [/QUOTE]
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