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Old 12-19-2003, 02:06 AM   #1
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I NEED A PITMAN ARM FOR 6" OF LIFT AND WHAT ABOUT EMERGENCY BRAKE CABLES, DO I NEED TO GET LONGER ONES? I HAVE BRAIDED BRAKELINES ALREADY ,SO THAT BIRD IS ALREADY KILLED, ANY THING ELSE I NEED TO MAKE THIS THING SAFE ON THE ROAD. HELP ME OUT GENTS: WHAT IS THIS AXLE HOP I KEEP HEARING ABOUT? I LIKE MINE TO RUN AND RIDE LIKE A NEW TRUCK.
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Old 12-19-2003, 11:43 AM   #2
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You might consider Skyjacker's adjustable drag link if you have trouble finding a pitman arm that will work for you. Emergency brake cables might work, just have to get your truck together and see.

Watch your driveshaft lengths to make sure they are okay. I had to lengthen my front driveshaft and add a CV joint when I did just a 4" lift.

Any pics of your truck?
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