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Old 04-20-2006, 05:35 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Pro Comp has arrived...question before I start

I have read here about some grinding that needs to be done before installing the Pro Comp 6" kit. Can anyone tell me (or better yet show me) what needs to be done? I have all kinds of grinders....

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Re: Pro Comp has arrived...question before I start

Read this thread: Where to grind Pro Comp spindles to fix steering?

I didnt do this when I installed mine and dont really notice any loss but may be just my truck??? Good Luck! Show us some finished pics
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Re: Pro Comp has arrived...question before I start

It is the steering stops. Grind them down a little, or ask Gregg on exactly how much to grind down.
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Re: Pro Comp has arrived...question before I start

PRG is 1/2 " too much to take off
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Re: Pro Comp has arrived...question before I start

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PRG is 1/2 " too much to take off
I took off a 1/4" and that has been plenty. I havn't noticed any reduced steering yet. I think you could probley get away with as much as 3/8" but I think 1/2" may be too much.
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