Lift Kit On!! (Pics)
#11
I will be adding a 2.5" spacer to mine as well did you need any special tools to install those? as far as my rear axle I'm going to use the shackle lift below....
http://www.ebay.com/itm/310177734441...84.m1423.l2649
Its seems a bit safer than the block stacking method and less chance of axle wrap and shifting.... It sounds like you have the right Idea being careful with it offroad...(be careful when trying to take off quick or spin the tires too if thats even something you do)
Block stacking is highly unrecommended (google it for reasons why) for anyone reading this for ideas.. And since our trucks already have such thick factory blocks it makes things unstable. They are designed to be used by themselves. I'm not trying to discredit you. The truck looks sweet, just trying to inform everyone of the facts before they decide.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/310177734441...84.m1423.l2649
Its seems a bit safer than the block stacking method and less chance of axle wrap and shifting.... It sounds like you have the right Idea being careful with it offroad...(be careful when trying to take off quick or spin the tires too if thats even something you do)
Block stacking is highly unrecommended (google it for reasons why) for anyone reading this for ideas.. And since our trucks already have such thick factory blocks it makes things unstable. They are designed to be used by themselves. I'm not trying to discredit you. The truck looks sweet, just trying to inform everyone of the facts before they decide.
Last edited by Augiedoggy; 01-04-2012 at 10:24 AM.
#12
Haha its just a Sport but it does have the limited slip that came on the ORE, and after the lift it sits about an inch higher in the front than the ORE.
I'm running 285/75/R16 BFG All Terrains
I will be adding a 2.5" spacer to mine as well did you need any special tools to install those? as far as my rear axle I'm going to use the shackle lift below....
http://www.ebay.com/itm/310177734441...84.m1423.l2649
Its seems a bit safer than the block stacking method and less chance of axle wrap and shifting.... It sounds like you have the right Idea being careful with it offroad...(be careful when trying to take off quick or spin the tires too if thats even something you do)
Block stacking is highly unrecommended (google it for reasons why) for anyone reading this for ideas.. And since our trucks already have such thick factory blocks it makes things unstable. They are designed to be used by themselves. I'm not trying to discredit you. The truck looks sweet, just trying to inform everyone of the facts before they decide.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/310177734441...84.m1423.l2649
Its seems a bit safer than the block stacking method and less chance of axle wrap and shifting.... It sounds like you have the right Idea being careful with it offroad...(be careful when trying to take off quick or spin the tires too if thats even something you do)
Block stacking is highly unrecommended (google it for reasons why) for anyone reading this for ideas.. And since our trucks already have such thick factory blocks it makes things unstable. They are designed to be used by themselves. I'm not trying to discredit you. The truck looks sweet, just trying to inform everyone of the facts before they decide.
I actually thought about doing a shackle lift but got lazy and decided to just go with the lift kit that included the blocks.
I understood all the bad things that could come from block stacking before I installed the lift but my driving style is hopefully going to prevent them. When I offroad I take things slow as to not break too much lol
When I drive on the road I understand that there is not many vehicles I can beat besides box trucks and semitrucks, so I dont race haha
And I never spin my tires because two of them cost more than my entire lift kit did.
The only time that I put stress on the blocks is when I respond to fire calls (i'm a volunteer firefighter in the only capital city that isnt a paid dept.)
Thanks and good luck with your install
#13
^I see. For reference. Also.
For me on doing the HBS 2.5" coil spacers (can't find the post right now), I had to disconnect the sway bar, use my Hi-lift on front tow hook, jack stand on frame, jack on axle.
All this to get enough droop (still barely enuf). Oh and all important dish soap!! You can get the spring/spacer in (bolt spacer up to hold in bucket), then soap up the rubber isolator to slider her in. (<---that what SHE said)
Also, with such sized spacers....get an alignment done.
For me on doing the HBS 2.5" coil spacers (can't find the post right now), I had to disconnect the sway bar, use my Hi-lift on front tow hook, jack stand on frame, jack on axle.
All this to get enough droop (still barely enuf). Oh and all important dish soap!! You can get the spring/spacer in (bolt spacer up to hold in bucket), then soap up the rubber isolator to slider her in. (<---that what SHE said)
Also, with such sized spacers....get an alignment done.
#14
^I see. For reference. Also.
For me on doing the HBS 2.5" coil spacers (can't find the post right now), I had to disconnect the sway bar, use my Hi-lift on front tow hook, jack stand on frame, jack on axle.
All this to get enough droop (still barely enuf). Oh and all important dish soap!! You can get the spring/spacer in (bolt spacer up to hold in bucket), then soap up the rubber isolator to slider her in. (<---that what SHE said)
Also, with such sized spacers....get an alignment done.
For me on doing the HBS 2.5" coil spacers (can't find the post right now), I had to disconnect the sway bar, use my Hi-lift on front tow hook, jack stand on frame, jack on axle.
All this to get enough droop (still barely enuf). Oh and all important dish soap!! You can get the spring/spacer in (bolt spacer up to hold in bucket), then soap up the rubber isolator to slider her in. (<---that what SHE said)
Also, with such sized spacers....get an alignment done.
thats kinda what I did but I jacked up one side of axle then used bottle jack to lower the other side. My friend was a 30 year old can of WD-40; worked WONDERS
And the alignment is scheduled for tomorrow; called for an appointment as soon as the lift was on.
#15
Wh1t3NuKle has a factory lifted truck to start with so with his 2.5 inch HB spring spacer's that puts him about 3.5-4.5 inch's over a stock height truck. Do you know anybody that is running 35s that you could try two on your truck for a test fit? 35 might fit now with some front inner fender trimming.
Edit: What's your trucks gear ratio?
Edit: What's your trucks gear ratio?
Last edited by merc225hp; 01-04-2012 at 01:37 PM.
#16
Wh1t3NuKle has a factory lifted truck to start with so with his 2.5 inch HB spring spacer's that puts him about 3.5-4.5 inch's over a stock height truck. Do you know anybody that is running 35s that you could try two on your truck for a test fit? 35 might fit now with some front inner fender trimming.
Edit: What's your trucks gear ratio?
Edit: What's your trucks gear ratio?
I have 3.55s so before I can even fit 35s I need new gears..Probably 4.56s.
#17
Wh1t3NuKle has a factory lifted truck to start with so with his 2.5 inch HB spring spacer's that puts him about 3.5-4.5 inch's over a stock height truck. Do you know anybody that is running 35s that you could try two on your truck for a test fit? 35 might fit now with some front inner fender trimming.
Edit: What's your trucks gear ratio?
Edit: What's your trucks gear ratio?
My plan is a SL with long arms to alleviate it altogether.
Most definitely....gears.......!!!
#18
What backspacing would you recommend if I just did 33x12.50x16 on 16x10 right now? (cause honestly i dont have the money to pay for gears and installation and I dont really have a need for 35s) I would want the tires to slightly stick out past the fender too.
#20