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Thanks to all the help from the guys on this site!

One of the best mods yet, ride's like a caddy:thumbsup:

here are some pics......

BTW....the rsk kit is from SKY,and I used "V" code springs
 

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Took her for a long drive and I'm noticing some bump steer. What's the cause of this?

I have final torqued all bolts and all is tight.
 

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The short track bar is part of the problem, angle of it in relation to the drag link..etc.
Did you install a adj bar?
Drop pitman arm?

Idealy a new frame and axle mount for the track bar should be welded in and a longer track bar fabed.

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I used the sky adjustable link and drop bracket. No to the dropped pitman, total lift is only 2.75 " do you think it will settle more? I have only driven it 10 miles since mod. The v codes are from a 2003 f 350.
 

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The draglink sits at 6 degrees and the trac bar sits at 5 degrees. Do I want the draglink at less of an angle? if so I could use a dropped pitman, but I would think that 1 degree difference would be good to go!
 

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I think there is more than 1 degree of difference. Get a 4" drop pitman arm in there. My truck and your truck have the same front suspension.





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drop the pitman arm it will help the bump steer
 
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