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adjusting load distribution thingy after lift kit

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adjusting load distribution thingy after lift kit

Post by rockcrawler31 »

hey. doing my 2" lift kit for a 91 troopy, was wondering if anyone could tell me how to adjust the load sensor for the brakes.
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Post by sierrajim »

does it not bolt to the diff?

If so just make an extension piece to lift it up in accordance with your lift kit.
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Post by rockcrawler31 »

um ok

why didn't i think of that

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Post by Slayer »

it should have thread on one end for adjustment, they arnt super sensitive i dont think.. if the thread isnt enough yeh space it up off the diff the same amount as the truck has lifted..
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Post by 4sum4 »

just bend it
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Post by 80scruiser »

Adjust it to 96mm between the adjuster end and the centre of the pin at the other end.
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