E.Hands
Well-Known Member
If they are Revel links on the rear then unscrew (making them longer) about 6 rounds equates to 1/2" According to the Revell instructions.
Hang on to the factory links. Make note of which end of the truck they came off of. Use them for a reference by holding them side by side (adjustable & factory)
Measure ride height at each corner of the truck and adjust the links accordingly.
Pro tip: Don't get to wild or you will start lose entry or OR2 mode capabilities.
Work carefully and use finesse. Wet the ball and sockets with water, windex, spit or cold beer foam so that you don't put to much pressure on the plastic pieces.
If you start banging bump stops on the regular then parts will suffer. ie: ball joints, shocks etc will die early.
Hang on to the factory links. Make note of which end of the truck they came off of. Use them for a reference by holding them side by side (adjustable & factory)
Measure ride height at each corner of the truck and adjust the links accordingly.
Pro tip: Don't get to wild or you will start lose entry or OR2 mode capabilities.
Work carefully and use finesse. Wet the ball and sockets with water, windex, spit or cold beer foam so that you don't put to much pressure on the plastic pieces.
If you start banging bump stops on the regular then parts will suffer. ie: ball joints, shocks etc will die early.
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