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Old 11-08-2018, 03:59 PM   #1
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Re: My 56 6bt 4X4 build.

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Drum roll.... Decisions have been made . Lol. I'm going to mount the front springs the way gm mounts them on square body trucks . I think this will make my steering much happier . I may still switch to a y style steering set up. Can't go full crossover not enuf room .
When your switching springs around, make sure you get your caster angle up to par - $10 says that's what's fighting you...

Is "Y" steering worth it over your current push pull setup? I have never been impressed with stiff axle vehicles that use the "Y" steering and have always seen a big improvement when switched to true crossover...
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