Suspension Lift Kit
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Re: Suspension Lift Kit
So, for those who are interested.
The lift went well but the heat outside nearly killed me and I'm sure everyone else that stopped by to help. Oh, and thanks again to everyone who did come by, whether it was to help or lend moral support or just to give us all a hard time. I, WE, really appreciated it.
Anyway, the lift is on but I need to make some adjustments. The front needs to be cranked up a bit. The brake lines still need to be replaced. I didn't have a proper brakeline wrench. I'll be going by John's (BigBird's) work and he'll do it with the proper tool. I'm going to call AC about the rear leaf pack. I want to clarify with them whether the extra spring I removed was suppose to be removed or left in somehow. I'm only getting about a 2-2.5" lift in the rear rather than the 3" I thought I was suppose to get.
Once everything is finalized I'll be taking it in for the alignment. So far though, from the little I drove it, the suspension is stiffer than stock, just as I wanted it and there are no driveline vibrations so the supplied shims worked out perfectly. Sorry there are no pictures, our hands were too dirty to handle the camera. You'll just have to see it in person!
The lift went well but the heat outside nearly killed me and I'm sure everyone else that stopped by to help. Oh, and thanks again to everyone who did come by, whether it was to help or lend moral support or just to give us all a hard time. I, WE, really appreciated it.
Anyway, the lift is on but I need to make some adjustments. The front needs to be cranked up a bit. The brake lines still need to be replaced. I didn't have a proper brakeline wrench. I'll be going by John's (BigBird's) work and he'll do it with the proper tool. I'm going to call AC about the rear leaf pack. I want to clarify with them whether the extra spring I removed was suppose to be removed or left in somehow. I'm only getting about a 2-2.5" lift in the rear rather than the 3" I thought I was suppose to get.
Once everything is finalized I'll be taking it in for the alignment. So far though, from the little I drove it, the suspension is stiffer than stock, just as I wanted it and there are no driveline vibrations so the supplied shims worked out perfectly. Sorry there are no pictures, our hands were too dirty to handle the camera. You'll just have to see it in person!
Watch it! I'm keeping my eye on you.
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Re: Suspension Lift Kit
Glad it went well, Gino. Maybe I'll get to see the thing in August, after my very busy summer.
Sorry I wasn't around to lend a hand, but hey... I was sweating my ass off mowing our lawn, and no one stopped by to help me either
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Sorry I wasn't around to lend a hand, but hey... I was sweating my ass off mowing our lawn, and no one stopped by to help me either
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Glad to hear you got it done Gino. Sorry I couldn't come by to help out.
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Not a problem Scott. There were plenty of hands to help, anymore and we would have needed another truck to wrench on to keep them all busy.Scotto wrote:Glad it went well, Gino. Maybe I'll get to see the thing in August, after my very busy summer.
Sorry I wasn't around to lend a hand, but hey... I was sweating my ass off mowing our lawn, and no one stopped by to help me either Scott
About the lawn mowing event you had. Let us know when the next one is coming and I'll post it up. We love sitting around on someone's patio drinking beer while they sweat it out mowing their lawn.
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Not a problem Simon, your spring compressor was there and we couldn't have done it without it.Simon wrote:Glad to hear you got it done Gino. Sorry I couldn't come by to help out.
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Re: Suspension Lift Kit
Hey gino the truck looks so much better now with the 3 inches of lift. About the brake lines when ever your ready just give me a call. Good job Gino.
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There are some people that took pics .I saw the flashes.
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Yes, this was a fun weekend but damn all the heat and sun - I have a complexion of a lobster right now. Gino's lift - very nice. My lift looks pretty cool too, stiffer than stock, no vibrations, and needs alignment. No clue how much height I actually gained, kinda forgot to measure things before we started, but I'll figure it out somehow.
John, Drew, Serge, Gino, thanks for the help/tools/place/etc...
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Just like i thought we had alot of fun working in 30+ weather, sweating are bolts and nuts and we got somethings accomplished. Gino was nice host- cold beer was flowing nonstop
As i thought i've learned many things. Most important :
Loctite is your friend
Good to have right tools for the job
What else can i say ...
As i thought i've learned many things. Most important :
Loctite is your friend
Good to have right tools for the job
What else can i say ...
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Dont forget that Gino is a spider monkey.
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Here you go buddy http://cntc.ca/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=23&t=375" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Okay, almost complete.
I cranked up the front end, gotta love those adjustable coilovers. It's now sitting level with about a 13" clearance from the frame to the ground. About 1.5 inches higher than factory in front, about an inch higher in the rear.
Going to John's shop tomorrow morning to swap out the rear brake lines and I'll get a 4-wheel alignment later in the week.
I'll wheel like this for now and think about getting a 1.5" shackle for the rear and cranking up the front another inch.
I cranked up the front end, gotta love those adjustable coilovers. It's now sitting level with about a 13" clearance from the frame to the ground. About 1.5 inches higher than factory in front, about an inch higher in the rear.
Going to John's shop tomorrow morning to swap out the rear brake lines and I'll get a 4-wheel alignment later in the week.
I'll wheel like this for now and think about getting a 1.5" shackle for the rear and cranking up the front another inch.
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Re: Suspension Lift Kit
did you make it level or did you leave it at .5 to allow for the rear to settle
and thanks for the bugers and stuff Gino I fogot to get the topo map off you
John hows the finger you have felling in it today
and thanks for the bugers and stuff Gino I fogot to get the topo map off you
John hows the finger you have felling in it today
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I cranked up the front end and when I measured, it ended up being level so I just left it.
I know I had planned to leave a .5" rake but I didn't feel like playing with it to lower it back down. It was getting late.
I know I had planned to leave a .5" rake but I didn't feel like playing with it to lower it back down. It was getting late.
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No vibration Gino?
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No vibrations at all.
I took it on the Highway today and took it up to 120 kph without any problems.
I took it on the Highway today and took it up to 120 kph without any problems.
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