Lifting my Blazer
#11
and he'll just end up joining the rest of us, scratching our head, wonder what the hell is in those 50 cal's you're smokin' again.
#12
yes you did correct me on the camber can be corrected on an alignment. on a previous thread though i asked about an alignment correcting the angle the lift causes the cv to be at. which is where you told me a lift would not correct this angle. that is what i was reffering to. sorry to be confusing on the previous post
#13
PST: Chris, c'mere...
*whispers* the spring over was not serious.... it's technically a 'free' lift, but with out the right stuff, a death sentence... hence why it wasn't my actuall suggestion
*whispers* the spring over was not serious.... it's technically a 'free' lift, but with out the right stuff, a death sentence... hence why it wasn't my actuall suggestion
#14
Banned
Join Date: Aug 2009
Posts: 1,162

All comes down to using the correct terminology. If you don't know it, maybe it's best if you don't reply until you do know...
No point in confusing matters even worse when you say things incorrectly with such unabashed confidence...
We are all trying to help and all I am asking is that you check the validity of your posts before you hit the 'submit' button.
it was like 1am when i typed that too...not to coherent
#15
-------------

Last edited by ABN31B; 02-23-2010 at 06:42 PM.
#16
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post









