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Old 07-27-2014, 12:59 AM   #27
72MARIO
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Re: Bagged 1968 Suburban

Well its been a busy week. I got the year vendors installed Thursday I had a 1 piece shaft made for it. Now I am thinking I should have flipped the trailing arm mountts first. I hope it dose not change the shaft length. I also have to re mount the accuair sensors on the rear. I aired on he truck up and down fully BUT. Its necessary to actually jack up the chassis on one corner to get full droop.

Just started the old air install tonight. Either I can't read instructions or they suck. Been a difficult install so far. My suburban had dealer air so there firewall block off plate did not cover the holes. I had to make a larger block off plate. DO NOT use the templates for the factory dash vents. I did on the passengers side and nearly destroyed my dash. If I was to do it again I would just get there vent that require a 2.5 hole saw
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