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Old 02-08-2008, 05:15 PM
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Yeah I will post pics of it as soon as I get it. It is taking forever, I order it monday and I called today and they are not shipping it untill next wednesday b/c they didnt have the right shocks.

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I dont have the tools to make one or the money to buy one. Im going to check the local shops for one first and if that doesnt work I'm going to have them installed when I get an alignment after its on.
 
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i may look into this kit this summer.

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I believe you can unload the torsion bars with a good c-clamp and if you are very very careful can unload them without a tool.... but the safest route is to get the right tool
 
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Sure you could use a c-clamp for unloading but I wouldn't dare load the new keys with it though. Way to much tension giong on. I was even scared loading the new keys with the beefy loader tool I made.
 
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found the tool on sears.com it says for a ford but it should work.... $51


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how the fudge does that tool work? i have never used one
 
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How long has it been since youve had an alignment?

Just looking through your gallery, your tires already look shot.


 
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HAHA!!! found my answer!!!!


I still think a good heavy duty c-clamp would do the job...lol


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How long has it been since youve had an alignment?

Just looking through your gallery, your tires already look shot.

Who?? me??
 
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Not you the OP

https://blazerforum.com/photo.asp?ph...=6&apage=1
 
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Old 02-08-2008, 08:11 PM
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Its only been a few months since I got an alignment but my upper control arm bushings are shot andits killing my alignment and my tire wear. I have a c-clap so im going to try and use that. I hope it works. I dont want to spend the extra to buy the tool.
 
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Old 02-10-2008, 07:31 AM
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I am suprised to hear about those bfgs wearing quickly. I have heard of tons of people getting 40,000+ out of them.
 


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