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Subject: Re: T-bar relocator by REALIFT


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Con
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Date Posted: 20:20:21 08/10/02 Sat
In reply to: Paul 's message, "T-bar relocator by REALIFT" on 19:32:43 08/10/02 Sat

Great to know it works well. STOP making it easy to Mod my Truck! ;)

Cheers,
Con

>http://www.realiftsusp.com/
>
>Got the dagone thing in there now. I road tested it
>and on a really tough obsticle at a buddy's place and
>had no problems at all. I am very happy to say the
>least.
>
>The thing I really noticed was that it kept the stock
>distance from the pivot point on the lower control
>arm, so there is absolutely no difference in the feel
>of the ride or strength of the t-bar, it remains
>totally stock specs.
>
>It wasn't exactly bolt in, but about what I figured
>anyhow. I had to modify the exhaust pipe. I'm not sure
>about the 1st gen s-10's, but mine had a huge flange
>right in back of the rear t-bar support that had to be
>hacked off and straightened. Then I had to grind off
>some metal off the end of the modified rear t-bar
>support so the indexers could fit nicely. Also had to
>grind a bit of the hole in front of the frame support
>that the t-bar goes through because of the inherint
>angle of the relocators that make the t-bar go inwards
>a bit, but no biggy.
>
>The stuff is all quality stuff, that much I can see.
>It also came with a modified transmission bracket to
>accomadate the re-positioned t-bar.
>
>I am very happy!!!! I will be testing more on the
>trail!!!

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