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    Hi mate,

    First off head over to the Introduction Section and start an intro thread, say g'day when you enter the room mate

    You should consider adjustable upper rear control arms to adjust the pinion angle once your done and if you have the cash HD standard length lower arms as they can be very exposed once you start using a decent 4" lift.

    You will almost certainly need to extend your front and rear bump stops and you should be talking directly with the guys at Superiors about that mate. Thy should be able to guide you but you will still need to take some measurements and make some adjustments to your set up when your fitting it.

    Extended sway bar links will be required.

    You will almost certainly need adjustable panards front and rear.

    I would recommend Drop Boxes for your caster correction.

    Head over to the intro section mate and say g'day please.

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