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Remove your front spring mount from the stock location and move it to the upper two holes, the ones for the front mount and the servo mount.
Travis
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Why thank you good sir. I have never noticed this before. I will try it tomorrow and let you know how it worked for me.
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Unfortunately this does not work for me. The mounts now interfer with the body siting level and the nose is still to high. Plus the upper holes for the servo mount and bumper mount are further apart than the original mounting holes for the suspension. Any more advice or a thread that goes into detail would be much appreciated.
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That might be my problem then. I'm not using stock rails. I'll have another go at it tomorrow see what I can work out. Thanks for the pics that actually helps more than words.
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