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Will these work for an r180 or just the R200?


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They mount in the same crossmembers so it should work on an R180 too.



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these still available?
 
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yes. 4x4parts.com also are carrying them now.
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these are sposed to give the truck more clearance?


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They give you a little less clearance due to the differential being lower. The advantage is less drivetrain binding at full droop. Usefull if running low profile bump stops and/or ball joint spacers.
 
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Just a quick word of caution.
These are ONLY the bushings with no metal sleeves. The metal sleeves are required for installation.
You need to come up with something for the metal sleeves.
I have a few local fabricators that are working on a kit like what SLR used to sell.
When I get more info I'll post it.
 
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That's what I figured, based on the name. I thought someone had told me that this would raise your diff. That's why I was asking. I probably just didn't understand what they were telling me about the droop, so I got it confused.


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Bushing sleeves are easy, just go to the hardware store and find yourself a pipe which fits inside the sleeve. No need to spend a bunch of money on a kit.


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Originally posted by LordBiotree:
Bushing sleeves are easy, just go to the hardware store and find yourself a pipe which fits inside the sleeve. No need to spend a bunch of money on a kit.


It's an oddball size inside diameter.
 
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