how can i raise the front end
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how can i raise the front end
put 35's on my truck and raised the torchan bars all the way but know the front is higher then the back so i put a 3 inch lift blocks on the rear axle and now i want to raise the front one each or maybe 2 inches what can i do? is there a spacer i can get for the shock tower to space it one inch.
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You can't use leveling keys AND a T-bar crank... Besides, if you tried to do more than 2.5" inches you'd be busting CVs all the time...
A LEVEL is just that, it levels the truck with the rear, if you went higher then the rear with the bolt crank you have already put way too much stress on your front end components.
If you want more than 2.5" of lift from stock on the front, you need to purchase a body lift or a real suspension lift. Otherwise use smaller blocks in the rear...
A LEVEL is just that, it levels the truck with the rear, if you went higher then the rear with the bolt crank you have already put way too much stress on your front end components.
If you want more than 2.5" of lift from stock on the front, you need to purchase a body lift or a real suspension lift. Otherwise use smaller blocks in the rear...
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Just to kinda help you out shiloh, it doesnt really stress the t-bars... I've never heard of someone hurting a set of the t-bars on these trucks... what it mostly hurts is the cv's. If you can find someone who hurt the t-bars on their truck, I can show you someone who had them jacked up to the max with leveling keys and was hitting things way to hard with their front end, like jumping at the dunes or dropping off of rocks and stuff really fast, which even then they are more likely to break other things first...
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ok am confused where do I find this under the truck and where do I by them will it give me more of a lift because my t-bars are all the way turned and I just want to go up 1 or 2 inches thanks
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Just to kinda help you out shiloh, it doesnt really stress the t-bars... I've never heard of someone hurting a set of the t-bars on these trucks... what it mostly hurts is the cv's. If you can find someone who hurt the t-bars on their truck, I can show you someone who had them jacked up to the max with leveling keys and was hitting things way to hard with their front end, like jumping at the dunes or dropping off of rocks and stuff really fast, which even then they are more likely to break other things first...
As for the OP read what Hammer said, you can't really go any higher than you are now because your CV's are gonna just get obliterated. Just put a smaller block in the rear and uncrank to t bars until level.