Is there such thing as too low?

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If those are DJM like they look they are good luck with instructions. I pointed out an error in their rear sway bar offset end link instructions and they acknowledged it but never changed the instructions. That was years ago. I’m pretty sure they’re still wrong.
 
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If those are DJM like they look they are good luck with instructions. I pointed out an error in their rear sway bar offset end link instructions and they acknowledged it but never changed the instructions. That was years ago. I’m pretty sure they’re still wrong.

The instructions say nothing about it, of course
 
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This is why I hate trying to do stuff that hasn’t been documented. To be on the bleeding edge of anything is usually expensive…

Someone’s gotta be the first right? The truck has steadily gotten lower and lower over the past 4 years. I could have bagged it a long time ago but it’s fun to push the limits
 
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Little update… I’ll be moving from the state with the #1 worst roads in America to the state with the 5th best so I mighttttt try tucking some 28’s since I’d be able to run rubber bands without severe anxiety every time I leave the house
 
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