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What Size tires are you running, Is it your daily driver?
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hey i had a hard time finding a lift for my m1008. when i told the guys the front springs were 3"wide they thought i was crazy so i orderd a 6" 3/4 ton lift off ntwonline.com they have good deals. i just got it finished about an hr ago.the only prob i ran into was the steering block studs i had to make my own out of grade 8 all thread. do you already have it lifted?
DON'T !....the only prob i ran into was the steering block studs i had to make my own out of grade 8 all thread....
DON'T !
What you made is very dangerous!
Steering lift blocks must be bolted on top of arm using correct lenght stud bolts, they are higher strenght than 8.8 !
And there's a reason they are not full thread, the stud smooth portion of body is stronger than a threaded bolt and has exact tolerance with the hole it is in.
I strongly discourage you to drive as it is now, the bolts can shear alltogether!
Moreover, plan on saving for a crossover conversion, that is one of the best mods to do to a solid axle GM truck, both for road feel and precision, and to follow much better articulation of suspension.
I suppose I'll throw in my $2 worth....
I've got 4" HD Tuff Country springs up front with an ORD Zero Rate. That gives me 5" of lift, plus I moved the axle forward 1.5" to keep my 39s out of the back of the front fender. Even with all that, my front driveshaft is happily nestled in it's slip yoke and is nowhere near coming apart, the boot is a little stretched, but I am not worried about it.
thats what i have, all grease able hardware. in the front rear shackle hanger and shackle from DIY4X. crossover from ord, if i did it again i would have bought nwf crossover.
in the rear i have a shackle flip. with a zero rate moved back. front drive shaft need work. since i changed the slip yoke 205 to a fixed yoke. i had a new rear shaft built.
some day i will be done
Huh, most folks like Tuff Country's stuff. Croatan and another member on here have run their HD stuff and liked it. It's pretty much the universal favorite over on CK5 and is what ORD sells. Eh, horses for courses I guess.Yes , I know Tough Country, Skyjacker, Warn, Superlift, Procomp & Rought country, HD and Soft ride, offerings fit and some are rated for the job. I have use then at one point or another and they are TOO STIFF or DO NOT articulate as well. Both of my present 1TON trucks are a BRAND smosgasborg of parts that work well together both on and off road. One more towards OFF the other towards ON ROAD. I feel BDS has the best spring set, but I have a lot of ORD components to make then work in their guiven application (Adjustable shocks, HD shakles and perches, fully greassable bushings, X-over steering,coustom steering gear box etc,etc... That is one of the many ways to make this trucks addept to your needs, and budget. A few weeks back ORD had a couple their Chevy projetcs suspention for sale, one was coil sring. Now that was one to consider but the reallity of the times prevailed.
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