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Old 05-05-2009, 04:22 PM
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when i do my sas is there any part of the frame i should be worried about. i read an article in 4WOR a while back that said the company reinforced the frame/added crossmembers but i dont remember them mentioning what part of the frame they changed. any thoughts?
 
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You will want to tie the frame together where your springs mount up front so that it does not try to spread. You will also want to reinforce the frame at the back of the spring so you do not end up buckling it.
 
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