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shrpshtr325 08-17-2010 09:40 PM

if you are doing the t/s lift you will have to get it aligned after you crank the torsion bars, anytime the front suspension geometry changes the alignment needs to be adjusted

ajoshi91 08-17-2010 10:13 PM

Right, you told me that man. I'm just curious to know if even after the alignment will I need another alignment like a year later? i mean my alignment now is good. once the lift I'll have it adjusted. Will i need another one in a year or so?

shrpshtr325 08-17-2010 10:16 PM

depends on what kind of **** you hit off-roading, some places say you should get it aligned every time you rotate the tires, others say every time you get a new set of tires, i tend to listen to the second group, and i get it aligned every time i get new tires on it, but in btwn i just let it go, so unless you change or damage something, or notice it pulling or wearing tires oddly your alignment SHOULD be good to go for quite a while

ajoshi91 08-17-2010 10:30 PM

Yeah you know i haven't actually done any off roading with her yet. I'd like to you know? I'm gonna get some all terrain tires. Nothing fancy but something a little more aggressive then what i got now. maybe some cooper discoverer atr's

http://www.walkertireco.com/*widgets...F=/gallery.nxg

or maybe some Yokohama geolander at-s

http://www.ucctirefactory.com/shop/p...age.php?pID=35

I don't know yet. But something!

Well i think i can manage to get this lift done now. i dont need any torsion keys or anything. I have plenty to work with. It needs 8 clockwise turns on each torsion bar bolt correct?

I'll post some before and after pictures of it for you guys!

shrpshtr325 08-18-2010 07:23 AM

yup go for it, kind hard to screw up, just make sure to mark the torsion bolts with whiteout or something similar to aid with the counting

Fox Fader 08-18-2010 08:46 AM


Originally Posted by ajoshi91 (Post 2235082)
Yeah you know i haven't actually done any off roading with her yet. I'd like to you know? I'm gonna get some all terrain tires. Nothing fancy but something a little more aggressive then what i got now. maybe some cooper discoverer atr's

http://www.walkertireco.com/*widgets...F=/gallery.nxg

or maybe some Yokohama geolander at-s

http://www.ucctirefactory.com/shop/p...age.php?pID=35

I don't know yet. But something!

Well i think i can manage to get this lift done now. i dont need any torsion keys or anything. I have plenty to work with. It needs 8 clockwise turns on each torsion bar bolt correct?

I'll post some before and after pictures of it for you guys!

I had the Geolandars my TJ a few years ago, they ride good, but will quickly get noisy.

The Coopers are going to be my next tire for the Durango, but I'm going with the Dakota Definity, same tire less price. The Pepboys site has pics.

ajoshi91 08-18-2010 11:07 AM

Well the tire i have now is the Goodyear fortera silent armor. Ride is extremely smooth and i'd say almost no noise at all. But horrible traction now that i'm down to about 6/32 tread which is apparently half tread. So i'm gonna try to get through this winter and obviously next summer. But those are the tires i'm looking at.

I've also seen tires on a durango that say "durango" on the tire. anyone know who makes those?

This guy has some durango tires on his durango:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZmPrEpmzqkc

hydrashocker 08-18-2010 06:39 PM

You can buy Belltech 6400 Shackles http://www.summitracing.com/parts/BEL-6400 for like $54.


Anyway, you will need a alignment after the T/S lift. What I do is buy a Lifetime Alignment from Firestone for about $150 and I can have done when ever I want! In fact I bought one again for my Ram so I can have it done when ever I want. I also had it on my Durango. If you buy one it is usually like $80 just for one so you pay less than 2 and have it done when ever!

ajoshi91 08-18-2010 09:52 PM

I've already got some shackles in my possession. And as far as that 150dollar alignment thing i might check that out because its not a bad deal.


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