I understand, if it was something lame like a simple lift, or roof rack install, I would wait, but since so many folks are waiting on the IFS kit info, this is a hot topic, kind of like the release date of the Red Dawn remake...
It also gave me a chance to take a break and step back a few minutes at a time.
As for PB blaster, its a generic term I use, kind of like Q tip or Kleenex. It was actually one can of WD40, and one can of Liquid Wrench.
As for the toolbox, whats that? Is it like the tarp in the driveway with the pile of tools in it?![]()
I predict future happiness for Americans if they can prevent the government from wasting the labors of the people under the pretense of taking care of them.
Thomas Jefferson
I think we had a miscommunication. This was never meant to be a how-to, that is already done by Phines. I actually used his with a few minor changes. I have some photos to add to his write up and some suggestions.
This was just to give you guys something to look at and something to read.![]()
Done.
I ended up lifting 3 inches. The rear sits about 3/4 inch higher than the front. Not as high as I had it before, it was completely level. My ride isn't as stiff as before, I kind if miss the bone jarring bumps.
I ended up not indexing the passenger side. I still have about 2/3 of the nut with threads. I think it will be fine, but if I need to, I can. (the nut is like 1.5" long)
The clacking went away as well. Once the CVs were level, no problems. My CVs are now just out of level, much better than the ridiculous angle they were before the drop. I would have to work pretty hard to break one now.
The pin seems looser now that I have the truck leveled out. Still haven't pulled it. Now I have to make my new crossmember, or mod the existing one. Then the worst thing ever, clean out the garage. It is so bad right now that it isn't even usable.
On a side note, I don't think lowering the VX via torsion bars would be a good idea. It would ride like garbage. Way to soft.