Kayteg1

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cewillis wrote:
![[image]](http://www.ctwillis.com/car/2500HD/Springs/photos/124_1530.JPG)
Hockey pucks look better and are easier to get.
The lifetime, unlimited warranties on wearables are Ponzi scheme, so don't expect miracles.
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wnjj

Cornelius, Oregon

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ticki2 wrote: wnjj wrote: Freep wrote: Holy **** you guys are awesome. They are torklift upper overloads. I'm looking at stable loads now too.
Is an anti sway bar worth having with the stable loads and the upper overloads or is that just overkill?
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![frown [emoticon]](https://forums.trailerlife.com/sharedcontent/cfb/images/frown.gif) Lifetime warranty doesn't transfer with new owner.
Did you actually speak to someone at Torklift? They're usually really good about standing behind their products and I can't imagine why having a new owner of rubber blocks should change their life expectancy. That would make it a FOREVER warranty . Transferable warranties have a time or mileage limit.
True but given this is on a 2014 truck I can’t help but think they suffered from the same bad batch of rubber as the other two who posted on here. New owner or not they may well warranty them. The main reason for not transferring the warranty is probably so they can know when the original purchase was (I’m just guessing here).
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cewillis

Tucson, az, usa

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Freep wrote:
Please tell me more. Where did you get it? How did you mount it?
The whole story is here . With the springs and pads as shown, my loaded truck sat at stock height, and I had no sway or any other handling problems on many extreme offroad trips. As to where I bought the material, I don't remember. Internet search for UHMW will find many sources.
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cewillis

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Kayteg1 wrote:
Hockey pucks look better and are easier to get.
You can keep your flimsy hockey pucks.
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