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I was told to buy these after I got my new frame and lift. However I don't have a bloody clue where they go. I know, I know, typical girl, but I have the day off and was respraying my wheel arch trim thingys
and figured i could try to do that too. Might as well learn something new!Be specific, I am a beginner! C'mon boys, help a gal out! ![]() |
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Location: Colorado Springs
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for a D II? I have never done that...... best I can figure is the sensors....Keptin or disco mike should know...Sorry!! |
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Otherwise known as STEVE
Join Date: Oct 2005
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Those aren't necessary unless you are lifting REALLY tall and going with longer travel shocks.
I run a long travel suspension and just re-routed the stock ABS sensor wires to adapt to it. Not sure why you'd need those.
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