Just ordered my Daystar Leveling kit!!!
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Just ordered my Daystar Leveling kit!!!
Whuts up guys?
Im new to this forums and dakatos in general. I just bought my 07 about two months ago and knew right away that i wanted to level it. I did some reasearch and looked at a few of you guys pics and once my old truck sold i ordered it.
I am going to use Dakolorado's write up as a guide aswell os with the service manual i downloaded from the forum
I had never done any of this type of work on a truck but have customized motorcycles and misc. other stuff so i should be able to handle the install myself with a few friends guide.
I was just wondering if you guys had any last minute pointers or tips before my parts come in and i begin to make my kota look legit.
Thanks alot
Im new to this forums and dakatos in general. I just bought my 07 about two months ago and knew right away that i wanted to level it. I did some reasearch and looked at a few of you guys pics and once my old truck sold i ordered it.
I am going to use Dakolorado's write up as a guide aswell os with the service manual i downloaded from the forum
I had never done any of this type of work on a truck but have customized motorcycles and misc. other stuff so i should be able to handle the install myself with a few friends guide.
I was just wondering if you guys had any last minute pointers or tips before my parts come in and i begin to make my kota look legit.
Thanks alot
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You dont need to disasemble the strut with the daystar kit, it just sits like a crown on top. Replacing the struts would be a bigger job, but if your taking the struts out and your comfortable with it, replace em.
Heres a GOOD tip:
The sway bar end links, tend to seize up where they connect to the sway bar. Detach the links from teh lower A-Arm (bottom), NOT the sway bar (top), this will prevent you from breaking them, as the top nut seems to seize, and the top is pretty weak.
-OR-
Make sure you have a new set of sway bar end links to install when you install the Daystar Kit.
Reinstalling the strut with the daystar kit on top of it will be tricky, this is what worked for me:
Slide the strut with the kit on it top first, and thread the closest strut plate nut (of the 3, the closests one too you) very loosely. then go ahead and push the bottom end in and get that big lower a-arm bolt into place. now go back up top, and tighten that 1 (of 3) upper mount nut, and then install the other 2.
Doing this will allow the strut to stay in place while you do the bottom, and since you only install the closest one loosely (threaded only a bit so the strut can wiggle in and out) it will really help in getting the lower strut eye hole in place with the A-arm eye hole.
Your going to bow the strut a bit when installing the lower, so dont be afraid too. This will help though.
Ive done 2 kits. They are a bitch, but worth it to do yourself. Make sure you get an alignment pronto so you can get that front end to settle in correctly.
Heres a GOOD tip:
The sway bar end links, tend to seize up where they connect to the sway bar. Detach the links from teh lower A-Arm (bottom), NOT the sway bar (top), this will prevent you from breaking them, as the top nut seems to seize, and the top is pretty weak.
-OR-
Make sure you have a new set of sway bar end links to install when you install the Daystar Kit.
Reinstalling the strut with the daystar kit on top of it will be tricky, this is what worked for me:
Slide the strut with the kit on it top first, and thread the closest strut plate nut (of the 3, the closests one too you) very loosely. then go ahead and push the bottom end in and get that big lower a-arm bolt into place. now go back up top, and tighten that 1 (of 3) upper mount nut, and then install the other 2.
Doing this will allow the strut to stay in place while you do the bottom, and since you only install the closest one loosely (threaded only a bit so the strut can wiggle in and out) it will really help in getting the lower strut eye hole in place with the A-arm eye hole.
Your going to bow the strut a bit when installing the lower, so dont be afraid too. This will help though.
Ive done 2 kits. They are a bitch, but worth it to do yourself. Make sure you get an alignment pronto so you can get that front end to settle in correctly.
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