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Torision Bars
I am considering buying the new calmini bumper for my 2000 I also want to put on a 9.5ti. The Calmini website recomends that their torsion bars should be used by anyobe with the added weight in the front. Does anyone have experience with that? Is it necessary does it compensate?
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Re: For Those Who Have Winches
You don't have to, but your stock bars won't last too long with the weight of a bumper and winch. If you can't afford to cough for the bars at the same time, you don't have to, but plan to within the next several months.
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They gave me a good price on my winch and they was great to deal with...
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i have the Calmini bumper and the Warn 9.5ti. I ran them for about a year before getting new torsion bars with my lift. You might need to turn the bars a little to compensate the front end drooping a little bit from the extra weight. Without stiffer bars and shocks expect the front to bounce a little bit from all that weight.
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