Mirage775
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- Jason
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- Huntsville, Alabama
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- 23 Bronco 2dr Badlands SAS, 24 Bronco 2dr Heritage Limited, 95 F-150 XLT SWB 4x4
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- Water Meter Tech I
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Thursday morning, once it got warmer than 20*, I went out to the garage and removed my OEM crash bars and installed my Ready Lift Intrusion Bars. There's now about 1/2" or so gap between the tire and intrusion bars when turned lock to lock. If/when it settles, the tires may touch to new bars and I might have to remove them, like SCT had to do with their original SEMA Ranger... Don't want too remove them, but if I have too, I just have too... :/
I decided that the calipers needed to be paint matched, so I used the G2 system and painted them Gloss Black.
I also raised the coilovers up an inch, resulting in the correct/proper front height for the CF kit. There's now 2.5 inches of threads showing below the coilover lock ring.
They're sat at Al's recommendation of 3.5" gap between the fender lip and top of tire. I forgot to take a pic of the gap measurement before pulling the wheels back off...
I decided that the calipers needed to be paint matched, so I used the G2 system and painted them Gloss Black.
I also raised the coilovers up an inch, resulting in the correct/proper front height for the CF kit. There's now 2.5 inches of threads showing below the coilover lock ring.
They're sat at Al's recommendation of 3.5" gap between the fender lip and top of tire. I forgot to take a pic of the gap measurement before pulling the wheels back off...
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