mr_udy
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I recently purchased a '86 M1008 and want to lift it. Thinking a 4" lift. After reading many "lift" threads, I am still confused about the difference between "1-ton" and "1/2-3/4 ton" lifts. I know the D60 front uses a different passanger side mounting method.
Are the rear u-bolts different as well (compared to 10-bolt)?
Are 1-ton front springs 3" wide (vs 2.5" for others)? If so, how do some folks use the 1/2-3/4 ton springs in a 1-ton truck (wouldnt there be a gap between the spring mounts/shackles?)? What about the mounting on the D60...isnt it made for a 3" wide spring?
Do I need sway bar drops? Do I really need a sway bar on such a heavy duty truck?
Is a pitman arm better than steering block?
Who makes ORD HD springs (I dont see Tuff Country lifts for 1-tons elsewhere)?
Are Rough Country lifts good (certainly cheapest I've found by far)?
My "better judgement" says call ORD and not worry about trying to get all the right stuff different places on my own...but I can get a lift with shocks from Rough Country for $350 (correct u-bolts and pitman arm would be additional). ORD wants that for front springs by them selves (shocks alone are $150 additional). Trying to keep costs in check...
I'll be using the truck for personal plowing and general "truck" use...maybe adding a dump-bed conversion for light use.
Are the rear u-bolts different as well (compared to 10-bolt)?
Are 1-ton front springs 3" wide (vs 2.5" for others)? If so, how do some folks use the 1/2-3/4 ton springs in a 1-ton truck (wouldnt there be a gap between the spring mounts/shackles?)? What about the mounting on the D60...isnt it made for a 3" wide spring?
Do I need sway bar drops? Do I really need a sway bar on such a heavy duty truck?
Is a pitman arm better than steering block?
Who makes ORD HD springs (I dont see Tuff Country lifts for 1-tons elsewhere)?
Are Rough Country lifts good (certainly cheapest I've found by far)?
My "better judgement" says call ORD and not worry about trying to get all the right stuff different places on my own...but I can get a lift with shocks from Rough Country for $350 (correct u-bolts and pitman arm would be additional). ORD wants that for front springs by them selves (shocks alone are $150 additional). Trying to keep costs in check...
I'll be using the truck for personal plowing and general "truck" use...maybe adding a dump-bed conversion for light use.