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Old 12-24-2012, 01:42 PM   #5
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Re: Shortening Control Arms for Narrowing Track

There's enough thread on the tie-rods that they can be trimmed accordingly. You will have less total adjustment in the end.

The sway bar will require trimming. But, this is already true when doing bags in these trucks anyway. The bracket that mounts to the a-arm will possibly interfere depending on the set-up. Aftermarket bags w/end links vs the fixed bushing mount might work better but would be trial & error as for what will work the best.
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