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BAMA BOY 01-08-2010 07:41 PM

t-bars
 
when people say "maxed t-bars" whats that exactly mean

Fx4wannabe01 01-08-2010 07:47 PM

Driverside adjustment bolt is as deep as it'll go...aka Maxed bars.

Bars are maxed either for the lift or compensating for saggy bars, like myself. I'm maxed right now and have no intention of replacing those bars. Coil-overs FTW!



Max out the passenger side, the truck will have a wicked droop on the driver side. haha.

BAMA BOY 01-08-2010 08:15 PM

you can max both sides though right

99offroadrngr 01-08-2010 10:36 PM

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Originally Posted by Fx4wannabe01 (Post 50090)
Driverside adjustment bolt is as deep as it'll go...aka Maxed bars.

Bars are maxed either for the lift or compensating for saggy bars, like myself. I'm maxed right now and have no intention of replacing those bars. Coil-overs FTW!



Max out the passenger side, the truck will have a wicked droop on the driver side. haha.

lmfao. so thats why i always have the ranger lean even with no gas in the tank LOL

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Originally Posted by BAMA BOY (Post 50105)
you can max both sides though right

yeah but don't crank the passenger side all the way lol now after a year i noticed my mistake rofl

Fx4wannabe01 01-09-2010 12:05 AM

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Originally Posted by BAMA BOY (Post 50105)
you can max both sides though right

Of course you can....but you'll end up with one side of the truck 2" higher than the other. But if you like that sorta stance, hey more power to ya.



"Ranger lean" is what it's called. Driverside has more weight on it than the passenger side(gas tank, driver, battery, etc). The adjustment bolt on the driverside is always deeper than the passenger....aka....driverside STOCK is cranked for than the passenger side. Bolts are the same length too. Crank both sides the same amount to keep a level front end(level side to side). If you max both sides out, driver's side sits lower already, you'll have a truck that leans alot. It'll look like you've got a 500lb person on the driver's seat with you on their lap.

BAMA BOY 01-09-2010 07:55 AM

ok i got cha thanks for the help

Jay FX4 01-09-2010 05:33 PM

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Originally Posted by Fx4wannabe01 (Post 50090)
Coil-overs FTW!

When the hell are you going to ditch the D35?

Fx4wannabe01 01-09-2010 08:00 PM

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Originally Posted by Jay FX4 (Post 50425)
When the hell are you going to ditch the D35?

I don't see the need for it...don't have the need for it now and won't anytime soon. It'll likely stay right where it's at for the next couple years and the bars are maxed out and sagging pretty good already. lol.


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