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Old 12-11-2001, 08:29 AM
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Steve, Mine used to squat real bad under acceleration. I moved the upper rear control arms so that they are in the LOWER holes on the frame. When they are attached to the upper holes of the frame the torque on the axel when under acceleration actually pulls the rear end upward toward the body. Check your rear upper control arms to see if they are in-fact in the wrong holes. When they are in the lower holes, you will have the correct rear suspension geomerty. This makes a BIG difference.

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