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Old 09-21-2005, 07:48 PM
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I dont know if anyone remembers this, but a few years ago there was a company that made a torsion bar anchor that would allow you to run a lift in the front end of an IFS suspension, yet NOT have to run a torsion bar drop down mount by the belly of the truck where the torsion bars anchor to the frame.

I think there was a feature in 4wheeler magazine or something and it was a chevy running a 4" lift, but the anchors were up in the belly in the rear and there was a 4" drop at the front of the torsion bars into the lower A-arms.

Anyone remember this product?
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Old 09-21-2005, 07:48 PM
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I dont know if anyone remembers this, but a few years ago there was a company that made a torsion bar anchor that would allow you to run a lift in the front end of an IFS suspension, yet NOT have to run a torsion bar drop down mount by the belly of the truck where the torsion bars anchor to the frame.

I think there was a feature in 4wheeler magazine or something and it was a chevy running a 4" lift, but the anchors were up in the belly in the rear and there was a 4" drop at the front of the torsion bars into the lower A-arms.

Anyone remember this product?
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