GlockMeister

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Front done...got to adjust toe. And do some adjustments on the rear...little to much negative camber. Overall pretty happy with it
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GlockMeister

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For anyone else doing this watch your brake lines. If you use your factory hardware there are two rubber buffers glued to the line. Take the bracket off and peel this buffer off so you can slide the brake line through it. Other wise at full lock even with the steering stops installed you could damage the brake line.
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For anyone else doing this watch your brake lines. If you use your factory hardware there are two rubber buffers glued to the line. Take the bracket off and peel this buffer off so you can slide the brake line through it. Other wise at full lock even with the steering stops installed you could damage the brake line.
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Now upgrade time for them brake lines! @Kilo427 has great knowledge on your post!
 
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It's morning so how does she ride?
 
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For anyone else doing this watch your brake lines. If you use your factory hardware there are two rubber buffers glued to the line. Take the bracket off and peel this buffer off so you can slide the brake line through it. Other wise at full lock even with the steering stops installed you could damage the brake line.
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Thanks for this tip. My new balls (that’s a setup for JTW) came yesterday and I’ll be tackling this next week.


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Looking good Glocky a little tip I use on ball joints I put them in the freezer for around an hour before pressing them in it
really helps good tip on the brake lines I didn't mention that in my post when I put my arms on can't remember been to long Haha
 
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Hey Glocky how in the hell do you keep you shop so clean HaHa
Mine is like Glocks too! I’ll tell you it’s a PITA!! Lmao. Not so much for me, but keeping up with the mess my wife leaves! Hahaha.
Nice job on your lift Glock. Looks real nice, well done!
 
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Looking good Glocky a little tip I use on ball joints I put them in the freezer for around an hour before pressing them in it
really helps good tip on the brake lines I didn't mention that in my post when I put my arms on can't remember been to long Haha
Yep..threw them in the freezer the night before.
Hey Glocky how in the hell do you keep you shop so clean HaHa
I clean as i go...its alot dirtier right now than what i prefer but it happens.
 
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Do you have the Fox Shocks on the rear with a bracket lift?


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