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Old 03-10-2005, 10:47 PM
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By popular opinion which rockers in a 1.7 ratio are the easiest to install? I mean easy for amatuers not pro's. Me and rocker installation never seem to go well together so I thought I would ask. For all I know they are all the same but thought I'd ask. Doesn't matter if they are shaft mounted, adjustable, or what not just the easiest.
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The stock ones. If for some reason you needed aftermarket rockers, then the question of "which is easiest to install" probably isnt going to give you the right answer.
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Which is the easiest aftermarket rocker to install?
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Originally Posted by HAMRHEAD
Which is the easiest aftermarket rocker to install?
SLP 1.85, same as stock as far as install, torque them down to 22-24 ft. lbs
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NON adjustables, just have to check clearances. but it is a strait 22lbs/ft




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