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Don't Pick Your Nose, Slam It! - Ford Drop Kit
Because the steering arms move up with the spindles as a result of the CPP axle's increased drop, the tie rod bar moves up as well and now hits the leaf springs before it gets to the steering arms. CPP figured it all out and makes these 2-inch tie rod drop brackets that put the tie rod bar back where it needs to be. CPP's new tie rod bar is 1-inch diameter compared to the stock 7/8-inch and is used with new modern tie rod ends. It's a must for power steering and rigidity. View Related Article
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GMC Yukon Research
GMC Yukon With great deals and authoritative reviews, find all you need to research and buy the new GMC Yukon, as well as compare it with other vehicles to help you in your car buying process. The 2010 Yukon has comparable mpg, and is available in the following bodystyle: SUVs. The Ford F350 and the Ford F150 are other vehicles that might interest you.
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