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kstruckcountry's 2006 Silverado Z71


kstruckcountry

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I custom made a bracket for mine cause it wouldnt work with my new McGaughy's lift, I have a pic on my phone that I'll post up in a minute. And if you want to tighten up your steering, get a Cognito pitman/ idler arm support kit, really helped me on my 35's, bet it would do even more on your stock size tires as well. Only downfall is is that the kit is a little pricey

 

http://cognitomotorsports.com/chevy-gmc/steering-kits/cognito-pitmanidlersupportkit-pisk2006-truck.html

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This is the plate I made to mount where the bolts hold the passenger side of the front diff. to the frame. A longer bolt and some washers may be needed though to provide clearance, or not because your truck is stock height and I mounted mine to the drop bracket of the lift so it torqued it at a steep angle. If you want the dimensions for the plate, I still have them laying around

 

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That's the bracket they give to you with the kit. Where I figured to mount it was extend the stabilizer all the way out, measure it, push it back in half way, and then attach the stabilizer to the custom bracket and then the one provided and mount it from there. You can also see the support bracket for the Cognito kit I was talking about. Basically sandwiches the drag link and uses heim joints and sleeved nuts to do the job

 

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And there is the final product!

 

Any questions or more pics and I will get them for you!

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Thanks guys!

 

I think either way it looks good Chris. Looks a lot nicer all lit up vs stock.

 

I have my steering stabilizer sitting in the shop, I just have to make a bracket to mount it. Sometime.

 

Also ordering new torsion bar crossmember bushings/mounts, mine are trashed. If you have a torsion bar front end and it's clunking under your feet, check them. :)

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