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Old 08-29-2006, 05:39 PM
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Re: Need torsion key help

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Just curious how this turned out. I am putting my Superlift on this labor day weekend and I am dmn glad I have this forum to learn from.

Since I am replacing all of the ball joints I am going to take off the steering knuckle and do what you said Brain to get all the stress off the T-Bars. Hopefully all will work out ok and I can jack the lower control arms up and get them rigged. Installing the new T-Keys is what has me most paranoid, but from how you described taking all the tension off, should hopefully be ok.

I have new upper control arms so the issue with 0 suspension travel should not effect me.

Thanks again all for the valuable info.

I took of the keys, the car looked perfect but it wasnt safe. i called superlift, i think it was about 350 for just the UCA. At the time i didnt have the money so i just left it alone............... for now. Once this year of school its done im gonna try to get my hands on a new set of UCA during the summer. Yea deff drop that LCA, u can take the stock key out w/o a compressor. U may need it to get the new reindexed ones in. Buts its cake. compared to w/ having the LCA still connected to the UCA
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Old 08-29-2006, 06:52 PM
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Re: Need torsion key help

I bought the complete Superlift 2" so it came with everything I need, including the new indexed T-Keys and Upper Control Arms. The complete kit cost me $525 and that includes shipping. Bought it at Rocky Mountain Suspension. So far they ahve been extremely good to deal with.

My only beef is that the kit did not come with new shocks. After talking with their techincal department they reassured me that the ZR2 Rancho Shocks I have on now will be more than adequte. Of course I'll know when the shock bottoms out...lol. They told me if that was the case they would cut me a deal on new shocks.

I am hoping to take pics as I go and maybe put together a little pic tutorial for future use by others...return the favor if you will.

I hear ya about school and money. I'm out of school, but I remember the days, "Do I want to eat and live, or add that really cool component to my mustang!!!???"

Thanks for the hlep.
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