>>It pushes on the top of the springs, and pushes down. Pre-loading
does not change the lift of the truck, at least not a noticeable
amount. You have to preload the springs to get the maximum benefit of
the traction bars; however, you don't want to drive around on the
street with them pre-loaded for two reasons. One, it makes the ride
horrible, and two, it can bend your springs over time.<<<
aaaaahhh... I see now...
you preload yours?? does the preloading take a lot of time?
I'm wondering because I would like them preloaded at the track, but not
on the street.
hhhmmmm...
better call Competition again..
-mike d.
---> Yorktown, Va.
"PROJECT 13's" ... slammed 88 Dakota gettin' a Magnum 360!
miggitymike@juno.com
http://members.xoom.com/dakotaperf/index.html
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