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Ford Raptor Suspension Discussion and Modification
Camber / Caster Kit, Specialty Products Company p/n 86250
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<blockquote data-quote="SDHQJASON" data-source="post: 545790" data-attributes="member: 4893"><p>We install these on every Raptor we do a perch adjustment on or put coilovers on. They do help a ton when installed properly. The lower control arm bolts should ALWAYS be torqued with the vehicle on the ground to be done properly. Torquing the bolts with the vehicle in the air (on jack stands or a lift) can cause premature bushing wear or even destroy it by the time you get to the alignment shop. </p><p></p><p>Follow the torque specs. Loctite is definitely a good idea to help make sure the nut doesn't back off. It is also a good idea to retorque the entire suspension after doing any kind of work to it whether it be a perch adjustment, or installing coilovers, rear shocks, rear leaf springs, or bump stops. We always recommend our customers come back for a retorque to make sure their suspension stays in spec.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SDHQJASON, post: 545790, member: 4893"] We install these on every Raptor we do a perch adjustment on or put coilovers on. They do help a ton when installed properly. The lower control arm bolts should ALWAYS be torqued with the vehicle on the ground to be done properly. Torquing the bolts with the vehicle in the air (on jack stands or a lift) can cause premature bushing wear or even destroy it by the time you get to the alignment shop. Follow the torque specs. Loctite is definitely a good idea to help make sure the nut doesn't back off. It is also a good idea to retorque the entire suspension after doing any kind of work to it whether it be a perch adjustment, or installing coilovers, rear shocks, rear leaf springs, or bump stops. We always recommend our customers come back for a retorque to make sure their suspension stays in spec. [/QUOTE]
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