After the 4" and 6" lift

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808ram1500

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So all that has done a 4" or 6" lift to their trucks, what do you do with the stock knuckles? Do you save it? Toss it? Recycle it? Is it an all aluminum part or is it bi metal?
 

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I kept everything that was replaced in case I ever want to go back to stock.
 
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I don't I'll ever revert back to stock. You ever heard of someone doing so?

Might chuck the parts soon cause they take up space.
 

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It would be difficult to revert back to stock considering the rear lower control arm pocket that was cut to help clear the differential drop
 
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I kept it all just in case but as stated you would have to weld the bracket back on in order to put the truck back to stock.
 

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It would be difficult to revert back to stock considering the rear lower control arm pocket that was cut to help clear the differential drop

This crossmember? I saved it because I can easily weld it back on.
 

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