Installing rear lift blocks
Call whomever you got them from, verify they are correct. (which might be an exercise....... if there aren't any markings on the blocks themselves.) Considering they wanted you to stack the blocks, but, doing so would have one block angled off from the other, that strikes me as a recipe for disaster. If the blocks shift due to the angles they are at, relative to each other, you would lose control of the rear axle, and 'bad things'™ would quickly follow.
Who knew that rear axle u bolts are so hard to find locally lol, anyway I just cleaned up the original u bolts and reinstalled everything back the way it came. Thanks for the input guys!
P.s. Anyone else who wants to level their truck, build your leveling kit, I regret getting a kit instead of making my own kit.
P.s. Anyone else who wants to level their truck, build your leveling kit, I regret getting a kit instead of making my own kit.
I'm in the process of swapping my drum brake Dana 60 rear for a disc brake Dana 60 and had noticed that one of my U-bolts had broken at the threaded area on one side. I ended up ordering a new set of U-bolts for it. The issue I found is ensuring that you get the right length. The U-bolts I ordered ended up being the correct items, but I noticed they came with the nuts, but not with hardened washers. Ended up ordering the hardened washers separately. Got the U-bolts and nuts from these folks - http://www.springsnthings.com/










