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Sweet! What size tires are on the A51 Outer banks in the video?
Might rub the CV? But seems like you still could.The most important thing I learned here is that it is trivial to flip the lower shock bolts. Why Ford didn't just do that to start baffles me.
Except, at 5:15 in the video, they do exactly that.Might rub the CV? But seems like you still could.
Ok I see now! Thanks for pointing that out didn’t notice the first time.Except, at 5:15 in the video, they do exactly that.
It doesn’t look like it could rub anything. It would pretty much solve an obvious problem. I couldn’t figure out a downside.Might rub the CV? But seems like you still could.
Must just have been to make initial assembly easier maybe. I guess that’s why they’re pressed in studs too. The reversal on the new nuts and bolts makes a lot of sense for rock protection.It doesn’t look like it could rub anything. It would pretty much solve an obvious problem. I couldn’t figure out a downside.
They start off with studs and the kit replaced them with bolts.Ok I see now! Thanks for pointing that out didn’t notice the first time.