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Old 11-18-2022, 11:11 AM   #43
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Smile DIY WATTS Install Monaco Knight

I just installed front and rear Watts links and rear cross bars. Took me about 7 hours all together. Instructions were good but my ability was tested. Intermediate level mechanic skill needed. All parts were included, I did have to cut frame in two small locations per instructions, used a grinder with steel cutting wheel.


Test drove mods on a 350 mile trip and was very happy/relieved with the improved steering and handlng. I could just barely feel the big rigs coming up from behind for just a brief second. No more steering into and away from the rigs as they passed me. I did not feel the oncoming rigs at all steering wise.



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