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Old 05-15-2012, 12:37 PM
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I've got my PA 2" on and Im gonna have a bunch of pics up as soon as I get my grille guard and CAI put on.

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so now I wanna finally throw on my 2 inch add a leafs and tweak the t bars up the 1.5 yadda yadda you all know :P haha

what parts can I replace to strengthen that front end, cuz I'd like it to last.
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Ball joints, tie rods
 
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acdelco or moog??
 
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Moog has a really good reputation, and as far as I know ACDelco parts are good quality too.

You should also inspect your CVs if you're lifting. The TB lift puts a steeper angle on them and accelerates wear. Make sure that they don't bind when the suspension is at full droop or you're likely to have one fail on you.
 
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