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<blockquote data-quote="Chi3f" data-source="post: 2694948" data-attributes="member: 27946"><p>did you put the traction bars on before or after you lowered it? If I don't have to move the position of the traction bars and knew i would have no other problems i would have it done already. I have a silverbullet with a decent gap between my 58" bars. </p><p></p><p>edit- also how much did the adjustable sway bars help? Or did you do it all at once... (lower it, shocks etc...)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chi3f, post: 2694948, member: 27946"] did you put the traction bars on before or after you lowered it? If I don't have to move the position of the traction bars and knew i would have no other problems i would have it done already. I have a silverbullet with a decent gap between my 58" bars. edit- also how much did the adjustable sway bars help? Or did you do it all at once... (lower it, shocks etc...) [/QUOTE]
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