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Originally posted by fatfenders "With the stabilizer , it slows that travel maybe in half--- far more relaxing!"
And if you tear all that noise out and put in an IFS of your choice, you can actually remove one hand from the steering wheel and adjust the radio volume with practically no fear of wandering into the other lane and getting crushed by a semi.
And if you rebuild your stock front end properly, you don't have to put your hands on the steering wheel at all - it steers itself. The first liar around here doesn't stand a chance.
1.) I really didn't know that the *** was a filter (and I have been around here since 1997!)
2.) I really, really have tried to stay on top of my ClubFTE membership, but I can't seem to keep it up - I want to help Ken stay on top of this ething as well as support his family. I have one of those things too!
3.) This steering thing will probably go on this weekend. I have to install the rear end, install all of the new brake stuff, hook up the lines and bleed them, and maybe I'll be on the road again.
If only my wife would stop planning all of these weekend family things!
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