level and tires
#11
If the kit you have is just a metal spacer (around .75" - 1" thick of billet aluminum) then yes the whole strut needs to come out, the spring needs to be compressed, and the hat needs to be removed. If you have a kit that goes on top of the strut, it will have 3 new studs on it, and that should be able to be worked in without compressing the strut.
#12
Here are the install instructions from Trailmaster for your reference, you shouldnt need any new parts to install the leveling kit. The top of the strut just has to come apart.
http://www.trailmastersuspension.com...ions/DL223.pdf
http://www.trailmastersuspension.com...ions/DL223.pdf
#13
I have the Daystar 2" kit with Goodyear Authority A/Ts, 265/75/16s.
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I love these tires for wheelin'. They are great in deep snow, shallow snow, and still do well on the ice...for what they are.
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I love these tires for wheelin'. They are great in deep snow, shallow snow, and still do well on the ice...for what they are.
#14
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#17
You can get them at wal-mart. http://www.walmart.com/catalog/tiresResultAction.do
Scroll down and you will see them. GY Wrangler Authority ATs. around 200
Scroll down and you will see them. GY Wrangler Authority ATs. around 200
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